A greatScopas Tang!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size SM: approx. 1.75 – 2.75″
There once was a Scopas Tang so fine,
With stripes as black as the night time.
Its fins are like fans,
And it loves to dance,
In the coral reef under sunshine!
Keeping Scopas Tang in an Aquarium
The Scopas Tang, also known as Zebrasoma scopas, is a popular saltwater fish that can be found in the Indo-Pacific region. It is a hardy fish that can adapt to most aquarium environments, making it a great choice for beginner and experienced aquarists alike.
When keeping Scopas Tang in an aquarium, it is important to provide a tank of at least 75 gallons, with plenty of hiding places such as caves and crevices. They prefer a well-lit environment, and the aquarium should be properly maintained with a protein skimmer, adequate filtration, and consistent water flow.
Scopas Tangs are herbivores and should be fed a diet that includes a mix of seaweed, algae, and other plant-based foods. They are active swimmers and appreciate a spacious tank with plenty of room to explore.
Coolest Stuff About Scopas Tang
- Scopas Tangs have a unique appearance, with a triangular body and a sharp, pointed nose.
- They are known for their distinctive black patches around their eyes, which some people say look like football helmets.
- They are very active swimmers and can often be seen darting around the aquarium.
- Scopas Tangs are known for their friendly personalities and can often be trained to eat out of their owner’s hand.
- They are highly sought after by aquarists for their striking appearance and ease of care.






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