
Acanthurus chirurgus
| Identification | Gray to brownish body with 10–12 narrow, dark vertical bars that can intensify or fade based on mood. A dark spot surrounds the caudal spine. |
| Maximum Length | Up to 14 inches (35 cm) |
| Origin | Western Atlantic — Florida, Bahamas, Caribbean to Brazil |
| Minimum Tank Size | 150 gallons |
| Reef Compatible | Yes |
Behavior
A bold, active Atlantic tang that does well in large aquariums. May show aggression toward other Acanthurus tangs, particularly in smaller systems. Despite this, it is considered more manageable than some of its Indo-Pacific relatives. Best introduced as the last tang added to a tank.
Diet & Feeding
Herbivore. Grazes heavily on algae in the wild. Offer nori on a clip daily, spirulina-based foods, and herbivore pellets. Fresh vegetables such as blanched zucchini are also accepted.
Cautions
Can be territorial toward similar species. Keep with tangs of different body shapes or introduce simultaneously.
