Sailfin Tang MED

Sailfin Tang - Medium

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Sailfin Tang - Medium

Zebrasoma Veliferum

The beautiful oval shaped Sailfin Tang is often confused with its Indian Ocean cousin and will be just as welcomed into any aquarium due to the ease of keeping them and its stunning vertical stripes.

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Sailfin Tang

 

The Sailfin Tang is a species of fish that is a sight to behold. The brown disc-shaped body has 5 vertical stripes each one with its own intricate set of patterns. It has a vibrant yellow tail fringed with blue highlights and light freckles on its nose. By raising and lowering its fins this fish can seem almost double its original size.

This particular species of Tang is originally found all over the Pacific Ocean from Indonesia to Hawaii through to Japan and the Great Barrier Reef. They hang around at depths of between 2-30 meters usually in pairs inhabiting lagoons or nearby seaward reefs.

The males are slightly larger than the females and have white hair-like bristles. Although they have been known to spawn in aquariums there has been a lack of success when attempting to breed in captivity.

You'll observe them spending most of their time in open areas of the tank. These agile fish love to swim around.


Tank Recommendations for Sailfish Tang

The smallest tank size for this species is 680 liters. They need plenty of swimming space as they are quite a large species of tang.

Provide plenty of places to hide and sleep using coral and rocks. The tang's quick movements may easily topple them so make sure anything you do put is well secured. Sailfish Tangs are grazers and as such will be much happier with live rocks in the tank which they can use for algae consumption.

Arrange at least one area in the tank with strong water movement as they do prefer moderate current from time to time.


Suitable Tank Buddies

Sailfish Tangs will get along with almost anything you put them with and are an extremely mild-mannered species of fish. However, only in a sufficiently large enough aquarium should they be kept with other surgeonfish.


Usually Compatible

This species will do well with pretty much any other species such as clownfish, damsels, eels, and goatfish. They will also get along great with Gobies, Groupers, Hogfish, Parrotfish, and Puffers. Angels, Anglers, and Blennies will make wonderful tank buddies too.


Sometime Compatible

They may get territorial with Batfish, Butterflies, and Cardinals so combine them with caution. Some species of Rays, Triggerfish, and Squirrelfish may be problematic too. When keeping with different species of Tangs ensure that the tank is large enough and add all of the species together to avoid territorial disputes.


Rarely Compatible

Seahorses and Pipefish are too docile and peaceful and should be avoided altogether as they will be too scared of the Tang's boisterous nature to come out and eat. The Sailfin Tang will make great prey for Sharks as well so keep those out.


Feeding Your Sailfish Tang

These fish are primarily herbivores so provide them with plenty of live rock so they can graze on marine algae. They will also do well on vitamin-enriched flake and frozen/live food if needed. Feed them small amounts roughly three times a day. In order to maintain a healthy immune system, dried nori seaweed may be attached to rocks or a feeding clip to widen their range of vitamin intake and help keep their colours vibrant.

More Information
Scientific Name Zebrasoma Veliferum
Care Level Easy
Common Names The Sailfish Tang, is also known as the Pacific Sailfish Tang
Diet Herbivore
Fish Family Acanthuridae
Lifespan (years) 35
Max. Length (cm) 38
Min. Tank Volume (l) 680
Origin Pacific
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Semi-aggressive
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22.2-25.5° C (72-78° F), dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025
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