Binotatus Tang
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Latin Name: Ctenochaetus binotatus
Common Name(s): Twospot Surgeonfish, Two-Spot Bristletooth Tang
Difficulty: Intermediate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Adult Full Size: 8.5"
Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons
Reef Safe: Yes
UV Required: Recommended
Protein Skimmer Required: Recommended
Foods: Seaweed, Vitamin C - soaked ABN: Chromo Pellets, Frozen Mysis Shrimp, Frozen Brine Shrimp, Frozen Bloodworms, Frozen Spirulina Brine, Seaweed/Algae Pellets, Frozen Arctic Pods, Frozen Fish Eggs
Description: The Binotatus Tang is a brown-orange fish with beige freckles on the face. This tang also sports bright blue eyes, yellow fins, and two black spots by the caudal peduncle. Originating from the Indo-Pacific, this fish can be found scraping surface algae off of rocks around seaward coral reefs. The bristle-tooth shape of their mouth makes them a wonderful algae-eater for both larger reef and fish-only aquaria. This tang will constantly graze and scrape algae off the tank walls and rocks, keeping them clean. It is best to provide this fish with ample rockwork and swimming room. Tangs are susceptible to ectoparasites, so it is recommended to utilize a protein skimmer and UV sterilizer. Feed this fish vitamin-C soaked pellets every day to help their immune system fight off disease. The Binotatus Tang can be mixed with other tangs that are in different genuses in larger aquaria; however, do not mix this fish with other bristletooth tangs to avoid aggression.