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Blonde Naso Tang (2-3")

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Product Overview

Naso lituratus

 

The Naso Tang is light gray with a yellow stripe on both the dorsal and anal fin. When matured, the body takes on a darker bluish-gray tone and the juvenile striping is supplemented with additional color. The tail takes on a lyre shape and two yellow patches appear at the peduncle spines near the tail. A thin, black mask forms between the eyes and mouth, and the lips develop a yellow color.

 

A 135 gallon or larger aquarium is necessary to provide plenty of swimming room, places to hide, and a tight-fitting lid to prevent jumping to escape. It is aggressive towards other tangs, but peaceful with other fish in the tank. It is totally reef safe.

 

The diet of the Naso Tang should consist of marine algae and vegetarian items such as spirulina, meaty planktivore preparations, and dried seaweed.

 

 

***NOTE-TANG PICTURED IS A LARGER ADULT***

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  • 5
    Arrived alive little small but is doing well!

    Posted by Charolette cavanaugh on Jun 29th 2021

    I have ordered several Blond naso tang from several different places in the last couple months , this is the first to survive more than two weeks did not get a (ICK ATTACK)which was very impressive still healthy and swimming around

  • 4
    Very pretty fish.

    Posted by stanleyw46@yahoo.com on Mar 9th 2021

    I wasn’t sure at first. But if you go over the order details of the blonde nasal tang. When I first ordered it. I placed the order for this one. Not realizing you had the bigger one with streamers. I had paid an extra 70.00 or so for an upgrade. But when you shipped it. I got the smaller one instead of the larger 5-7 inch with streamers. I even sent you the additional purchase for the upgrade. Prior to you shipping it. I would appreciate a credit for the difference. The hi fin snapper is a beautiful fish . Both fish are doing well. But honestly. I did expect the larger blonde nasal tang.