Brown Tang
Brown Tang
**Brown Tang (Acanthurus nigrofuscus): A Graceful Addition to Your Reef Aquarium**
The Brown Tang, also known as the Lavender Tang or Squaretail Bristletooth, is a captivating and dynamic fish that brings a touch of elegance to any marine aquarium. With its subtle, earthy tones and sleek body, this Tang is not only a visual delight but also a beneficial presence, assisting in algae control and enhancing the overall health of your reef environment.
**Care Requirements**
- **Care Level:** Moderate
- **Temperament:** Semi-aggressive
- **Minimum Tank Size:** 75+ gallons
- **Water Parameters:**
- Temperature: 72°F - 78°F
- pH: 8.1 - 8.4
- Salinity: 1.020 - 1.025
- **Diet:** Primarily herbivorous, the Brown Tang thrives on a diet rich in marine algae, seaweed, and high-quality herbivore flakes or pellets. Supplementing with occasional treats of blanched vegetables, like spinach or zucchini, will keep this fish vibrant and healthy.
**Compatibility & Behavior**
The Brown Tang is well-suited for reef aquariums, cohabiting peacefully with a variety of corals and invertebrates. However, due to its semi-aggressive nature, it’s essential to consider tank mates carefully. This Tang can coexist harmoniously with other peaceful fish species, but it's advisable to avoid housing them with other Tangs unless your tank is large enough to accommodate multiple territories.
**Why Choose the Brown Tang?**
Beyond its practical role in maintaining a clean tank by grazing on algae, the Brown Tang offers a unique aesthetic appeal. Its ability to glide gracefully through the water makes it a mesmerizing focal point in any marine setup. For hobbyists seeking a fish that combines functionality with beauty, the Brown Tang is an excellent choice, promising to be both a hardworking member of your aquatic community and a stunning visual addition.
Elevate your reef aquarium with the addition of the Brown Tang, and enjoy the perfect blend of practicality and elegance it brings to your underwater world.
Feeding & Diet
Feeding & Diet
An opportunistic omnivore, the Pithos Crab will scavenge detritus, uneaten food, and algae — making it a natural cleanup crew member. Supplement with small meaty foods like mysis shrimp or pellets 2–3x per week if natural food sources are limited.
Care & Water Parameters
Care & Water Parameters
The Pithos Crab thrives in stable, well-maintained reef conditions. Target parameters: temperature 72–78°F, salinity 1.025–1.026 SG, pH 8.1–8.4, and alkalinity 8–12 dKH. A mature, established tank of at least 20 gallons is recommended.
Reef & Tank Compatibility
Reef & Tank Compatibility
Generally considered reef-safe. The Pithos Crab coexists well with most corals and peaceful fish. Use caution with very small invertebrates or slow-moving tankmates. Provide ample rockwork and hiding spots to reduce territorial behavior.
Size & Growth
Size & Growth
Pithos Crabs are typically shipped at 0.5–1.5 inches. They are slow-growing and generally remain small, making them well-suited for nano and mid-size reef systems.
Shipping & Live Arrival Guarantee
Shipping & Live Arrival Guarantee
All livestock ships with heat or cold packs as needed and is packaged for safe transit. We stand behind a live arrival guarantee — if your animal arrives DOA, contact us within 2 hours of delivery with a clear photo. See our full DOA policy for claim details.
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