A greatConvict Tang!
Origin: South Asia
Size info:
Size SM: approx. 1.75 – 2.75″
There once was a Convict Tang so cool,
With stripes that made other fish drool.
It loves to munch on algae,
And has a sharp spine strategy,
To defend itself from any fool.
Did you know that Convict Tangs have a unique spine on either side of their tail that they use to defend themselves against predators? They are also great at controlling algae growth in aquariums.
Keeping Convict Tang in an Aquarium
Convict Tang, also known as Acanthurus triostegus, is a popular species to keep in a saltwater aquarium. They are native to the Pacific Ocean and can be found in reef environments at depths of up to 130 feet.
These fish need a tank of at least 75 gallons with plenty of hiding spots and live rock for grazing and recreation. They are herbivores and should be fed a diet of algae, seaweed, and other greens to ensure their health and well-being.
While they are generally peaceful, they can be aggressive towards other tangs and fish with a similar body shape. They also require pristine water conditions with a consistent temperature of around 76-80°F and a pH level of 8.1-8.4.
Coolest Stuff about Convict Tang
- They have a vibrant coloration with white spots and sharp, contrasting black and white stripes on their bodies.
- Their fins are large and wide, making them excellent swimmers and adding to their beautiful appearance.
- They have a unique ability to produce a chemical called acetylcholine that can help heal their wounds and prevent infection.
- Convict Tang are very social and can be kept in groups of three or more, depending on the size of the tank.






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