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Tang Id
Any ideas. The people at the pet store had no idea.
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it is definately a Ctenochaetus sp. it could be in between color changes.. does it look like it may have stripes?? it is hard to see in the pic....is this fish in a 10g tank?????
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It does have mild stripes, but in a 37 gallon. looks like orange spots on the head too
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I originally started in a 10 upgraded since then I need to upgrade the profile
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it could be a striped bristletooth or maybe a tomini bristletooth...if it is younger, it is most likely still going through color changes..it may be hard to tell until it is matured
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it's a spot cheek tang....easy to keep, can be a bit mean...
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Ctenochaetus striatus is my best guess based on those fuzzy pics.
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I too was thinking C. tomini
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nope, not a flame fin, the Ctenochaetus striatus is correct, it's common name is spot cheek tang, i had 1 about 12 years ago, bullet proof but kinda mean.
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Sometimes called a "Striatus/Striated Bristletooth", or (mistakenly) "Lavendar Tang". This species can drastically change color. It can be especially aggressive to other herbivores. IMO a great addition to a reef aquarium- eats detritus, algae etc.
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Tang police where are you ??
A tang in a 37 gal !!! |
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