
Tangs are very sensitive to disease in the home aquarium. However, if the tang is fed enough algae and the aquarium is properly maintained disease should not be a problem. It is usually necessary to quarantine the animals for a period before introducing them to the aquarium. Adults range from 15 to 40 centimetres (5.9 to 15.7 in) in length and most grow quickly even in aquaria. When considering a tang for an aquarium it is important to consider the size to which these fish can grow. Larger species such as the popular Pacific blue tang surgeonfish (of Finding Nemo fame), Naso or lipstick tang, lined surgeonfish, Sohal surgeonfish and Atlantic blue tang surgeonfish can grow to 40 cm (16 in) and require swimming room and hiding places. Learn more about Tang
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Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Achilles Tang (3 videos) | Acanthurus achilles | Least concern |
Blue Tang (61 videos) | Acanthurus coeruleus | Least concern |
Desjardin's Sailfin Tang (3 videos) | Zebrasoma desjardinii | Least concern |
Sailfin Tang (21 videos) | Zebrasoma velifer | Not Available |
Twotone Tang (1 videos) | Zebrasoma scopas | Least concern |
Yellow Tang (79 videos) | Zebrasoma flavescens | Least concern |
Yellowtail Tang (5 videos) | Zebrasoma xanthurum | Least concern |