He's getting awfully lonely in my QT tank... He eats diatoms
The Bristletooth Tomini Tang, also known as the Tomini Surgeonfish is tan combined with yellow, blue, and white highlights as a juvenile. When mature, the body color solidifies, the tail becomes blue, and the dorsal and anal fins are tipped with a golden-yellow hue. The area above the eyes has small golden flecks while sporting a golden half circle beneath.
He got along just fine with my hippo. He was in my 75, but I finally caught him and knew I was selling so I put him in my QT for holding. I think you can't have two of the same types of tangs in a smaller tank. My tank is over stocked at the moment. They are all getting big and fat eating PE mysis every day.
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