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− | = | + | |origin=:In shallow reefs in the South Pacific Ocean, mainly Hawaii, Marshall and Wake islands. |
− | :In shallow reefs in the South Pacific Ocean, mainly Hawaii, Marshall and Wake islands. | + | |sexing=:It is difficult to visually sex this fish. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:The Yellow Tang will be aggressive towards other Tangs, only one Yellow Tang should be kept to a tank. They will cohabit with other robust species. | |
− | + | |diet=:This Tang is an omnivore, preferring blanched vegetables to meat, and will accept dried seaweed, marine algae, [[mysid shrimp]], [[spirulina]], blanched vegetables and will graze on algae. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | :It is difficult to visually sex this fish. | + | |environment_specifics=:This fish is suitable for both fish only and reef tanks. They are almost always on the move so a laterally spacious tank allowing for plenty of swimming room is essential. |
− | + | |behaviour=:The Yellow Tang can be aggressive to fish of its own species and other Tangs. | |
− | + | |identification=:An attractive and popular saltwater fish. It is oval-shaped and laterally depressed in shape with a long pointed snout. It is vivid yellow in colour, giving it its common name. | |
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− | :The Yellow Tang will be aggressive towards other Tangs, only one Yellow Tang should be kept to a tank. They will cohabit with other robust species. | ||
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− | :This Tang is an omnivore, preferring blanched vegetables to meat, and will accept dried seaweed, marine algae, [[mysid shrimp]], [[spirulina]], blanched vegetables and will graze on algae. | ||
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− | :This fish is suitable for both fish only and reef tanks. They are almost always on the move so a laterally spacious tank allowing for plenty of swimming room is essential. | ||
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− | :An attractive and popular saltwater fish. It is oval-shaped and laterally depressed in shape with a long pointed snout. It is vivid yellow in colour, giving it its common name. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Surgeonfish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Surgeonfish |