Tang - Lavender

$90.00

The Lavender Tang, also known as the Purple Tang or Yellowtail Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum), is a beautiful and sought-after marine fish species native to the Indo-Pacific region. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Lavender Tang:

  1. Aquarium size: Lavender Tangs require a spacious aquarium due to their active swimming nature and potential growth size. A tank size of at least 75 gallons (283 liters) is recommended, but larger tanks provide more swimming space and better water stability.

  2. Water parameters: Lavender Tangs thrive in a marine environment with stable water conditions. The following parameters are generally recommended:

    • Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)

    • pH level: 8.1-8.4

    • Salinity: 1.020-1.025 specific gravity

    • Ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels should be closely monitored and kept at low levels.

  3. Filtration: A high-quality filtration system is crucial for maintaining excellent water quality. Consider a combination of mechanical, biological, and chemical filtration methods. Additionally, employing a protein skimmer can help remove organic waste and maintain water clarity.

  4. Decor and tank setup: Lavender Tangs appreciate a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork, caves, and hiding spots. Live rock provides grazing opportunities and contributes to their natural diet. Incorporating live plants can add aesthetic appeal, but ensure they are saltwater species compatible with the tang's grazing habits.

  5. Lighting: Provide moderate to high-intensity lighting to support the growth of beneficial algae and promote the overall health of the tank. Lavender Tangs benefit from a well-lit environment as it encourages their natural grazing behavior.

  6. Diet: Lavender Tangs are herbivores and require a diet rich in marine-based algae and vegetable matter. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality seaweed sheets or pellets specifically formulated for herbivorous fish. Supplement their diet with blanched vegetables such as spinach, nori, or broccoli. Occasional feeding of meaty foods like mysis shrimp or brine shrimp can provide added protein.

  7. Tankmates: Lavender Tangs can be territorial, especially towards other tangs or similar-shaped fish. Avoid keeping multiple tangs of the same species unless the tank is large enough to accommodate their territorial behavior. Carefully select tankmates that are peaceful, compatible, and of similar size and temperament.

  8. Behavior and care: Lavender Tangs are active swimmers that appreciate open swimming space. They are known for their vibrant purple body coloration and distinctive yellow tail. Providing adequate hiding spots and rock formations can help reduce stress and provide a sense of security for the tang.

Always research the specific needs of the Lavender Tang and understand the importance of maintaining stable water conditions and providing a proper diet. Regular monitoring of water parameters, routine maintenance, and a well-maintained environment will contribute to the health and well-being of your Lavender Tang.

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The Lavender Tang, also known as the Purple Tang or Yellowtail Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum), is a beautiful and sought-after marine fish species native to the Indo-Pacific region. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Lavender Tang:

  1. Aquarium size: Lavender Tangs require a spacious aquarium due to their active swimming nature and potential growth size. A tank size of at least 75 gallons (283 liters) is recommended, but larger tanks provide more swimming space and better water stability.

  2. Water parameters: Lavender Tangs thrive in a marine environment with stable water conditions. The following parameters are generally recommended:

    • Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)

    • pH level: 8.1-8.4

    • Salinity: 1.020-1.025 specific gravity

    • Ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels should be closely monitored and kept at low levels.

  3. Filtration: A high-quality filtration system is crucial for maintaining excellent water quality. Consider a combination of mechanical, biological, and chemical filtration methods. Additionally, employing a protein skimmer can help remove organic waste and maintain water clarity.

  4. Decor and tank setup: Lavender Tangs appreciate a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork, caves, and hiding spots. Live rock provides grazing opportunities and contributes to their natural diet. Incorporating live plants can add aesthetic appeal, but ensure they are saltwater species compatible with the tang's grazing habits.

  5. Lighting: Provide moderate to high-intensity lighting to support the growth of beneficial algae and promote the overall health of the tank. Lavender Tangs benefit from a well-lit environment as it encourages their natural grazing behavior.

  6. Diet: Lavender Tangs are herbivores and require a diet rich in marine-based algae and vegetable matter. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality seaweed sheets or pellets specifically formulated for herbivorous fish. Supplement their diet with blanched vegetables such as spinach, nori, or broccoli. Occasional feeding of meaty foods like mysis shrimp or brine shrimp can provide added protein.

  7. Tankmates: Lavender Tangs can be territorial, especially towards other tangs or similar-shaped fish. Avoid keeping multiple tangs of the same species unless the tank is large enough to accommodate their territorial behavior. Carefully select tankmates that are peaceful, compatible, and of similar size and temperament.

  8. Behavior and care: Lavender Tangs are active swimmers that appreciate open swimming space. They are known for their vibrant purple body coloration and distinctive yellow tail. Providing adequate hiding spots and rock formations can help reduce stress and provide a sense of security for the tang.

Always research the specific needs of the Lavender Tang and understand the importance of maintaining stable water conditions and providing a proper diet. Regular monitoring of water parameters, routine maintenance, and a well-maintained environment will contribute to the health and well-being of your Lavender Tang.

The Lavender Tang, also known as the Purple Tang or Yellowtail Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum), is a beautiful and sought-after marine fish species native to the Indo-Pacific region. Here are the general requirements for keeping a Lavender Tang:

  1. Aquarium size: Lavender Tangs require a spacious aquarium due to their active swimming nature and potential growth size. A tank size of at least 75 gallons (283 liters) is recommended, but larger tanks provide more swimming space and better water stability.

  2. Water parameters: Lavender Tangs thrive in a marine environment with stable water conditions. The following parameters are generally recommended:

    • Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)

    • pH level: 8.1-8.4

    • Salinity: 1.020-1.025 specific gravity

    • Ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels should be closely monitored and kept at low levels.

  3. Filtration: A high-quality filtration system is crucial for maintaining excellent water quality. Consider a combination of mechanical, biological, and chemical filtration methods. Additionally, employing a protein skimmer can help remove organic waste and maintain water clarity.

  4. Decor and tank setup: Lavender Tangs appreciate a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork, caves, and hiding spots. Live rock provides grazing opportunities and contributes to their natural diet. Incorporating live plants can add aesthetic appeal, but ensure they are saltwater species compatible with the tang's grazing habits.

  5. Lighting: Provide moderate to high-intensity lighting to support the growth of beneficial algae and promote the overall health of the tank. Lavender Tangs benefit from a well-lit environment as it encourages their natural grazing behavior.

  6. Diet: Lavender Tangs are herbivores and require a diet rich in marine-based algae and vegetable matter. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality seaweed sheets or pellets specifically formulated for herbivorous fish. Supplement their diet with blanched vegetables such as spinach, nori, or broccoli. Occasional feeding of meaty foods like mysis shrimp or brine shrimp can provide added protein.

  7. Tankmates: Lavender Tangs can be territorial, especially towards other tangs or similar-shaped fish. Avoid keeping multiple tangs of the same species unless the tank is large enough to accommodate their territorial behavior. Carefully select tankmates that are peaceful, compatible, and of similar size and temperament.

  8. Behavior and care: Lavender Tangs are active swimmers that appreciate open swimming space. They are known for their vibrant purple body coloration and distinctive yellow tail. Providing adequate hiding spots and rock formations can help reduce stress and provide a sense of security for the tang.

Always research the specific needs of the Lavender Tang and understand the importance of maintaining stable water conditions and providing a proper diet. Regular monitoring of water parameters, routine maintenance, and a well-maintained environment will contribute to the health and well-being of your Lavender Tang.

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