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Lavender Tang - Acanthurus nigrofuscus

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Lavender Tang - Acanthurus nigrofuscus

Lavender Tang - Acanthurus nigrofuscus

The Acanthurus nigrofuscus, or Lavender Tang, requires a large, well-established marine aquarium with strong water flow and plenty of live rock for grazing. Its diet must be varied and primarily herbivorous, supplemented with algae-based foods like Nori, Spirulina, and vegetables, and fed multiple times a day. Moderate care is needed to maintain stable water parameters.

Aquarium and environment Minimum Tank Size: (500\) L)

Water Flow:

Requires turbulent, well-oxygenated water flow, provided by power heads LiveĀ 

Rock:

A significant amount of live rock is essential for the fish to graze on algae in between feedings Aquascaping: Include hiding places, especially for newly introduced fish.

Diet and feeding Frequency:

Feed 3 times per day Primary Diet: Primarily a herbivore, so a large portion of its diet should be vegetable matter.

Food options:Algae sheets (Nori) and other dried seaweed Spirulina Frozen herbivore rations Flake and pellet foods Vegetables such as cucumber and broccoli Supplements: Vitamin supplements can be beneficialĀ 


74–80∘F74 – 80 raised to the composed with power cap F

$20.11

Original: $67.03

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$67.03

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The Acanthurus nigrofuscus, or Lavender Tang, requires a large, well-established marine aquarium with strong water flow and plenty of live rock for grazing. Its diet must be varied and primarily herbivorous, supplemented with algae-based foods like Nori, Spirulina, and vegetables, and fed multiple times a day. Moderate care is needed to maintain stable water parameters.

Aquarium and environment Minimum Tank Size: (500\) L)

Water Flow:

Requires turbulent, well-oxygenated water flow, provided by power heads LiveĀ 

Rock:

A significant amount of live rock is essential for the fish to graze on algae in between feedings Aquascaping: Include hiding places, especially for newly introduced fish.

Diet and feeding Frequency:

Feed 3 times per day Primary Diet: Primarily a herbivore, so a large portion of its diet should be vegetable matter.

Food options:Algae sheets (Nori) and other dried seaweed Spirulina Frozen herbivore rations Flake and pellet foods Vegetables such as cucumber and broccoli Supplements: Vitamin supplements can be beneficialĀ 


74–80∘F74 – 80 raised to the composed with power cap F

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