Quick Stats
Moderate |
Temperament
Semi-Aggressive |
Color Form
Blue, Yellow, Orange |
Diet
Herbivore |
Reef Compatible
Yes |
sg 1.020-1.025, 74-78°F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4 |
Max. Size
8″ |
Family
Acanthuridae |
Minimum Tank Size
75 gallons |
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Description
The Mx Sawtail Tang (Prionurus sp.), also known as the Hawaiian Surgeonfish, is a striking and colorful addition to any marine aquarium. Recognized for its unique coloration that features vibrant blue and yellow hues with a distinctive orange hue along its tail, this fish is both a visual delight and an active swimmer.
Originating from the reefs of the Pacific Ocean, particularly around Hawaii, the Mx Sawtail Tang thrives in environments rich in coral and algae. Its semi-aggressive temperament means that while it can coexist with a variety of tankmates, care should be taken when introducing it to the aquarium, especially with other Tangs or similarly shaped fish, as it can be territorial.
As an herbivore, the Mx Sawtail Tang primarily feeds on algae and plant matter. To ensure its health and vibrant coloration, a varied diet should include high-quality marine algae, seaweed sheets, and specialized herbivore pellets or flakes. Regular feedings of spirulina and other green foods will help mimic its natural grazing habits and support its dietary needs.
Reef-compatible, the Mx Sawtail Tang can be kept with many types of corals and invertebrates, but it’s important to monitor its interactions, particularly during feeding time, to avoid any aggressive behavior towards other species.
For optimal health, a minimum tank size of 75 gallons is recommended, as this species requires ample space to swim and explore. Providing plenty of hiding spots with live rock or coral will help create a more comfortable environment, reducing stress and promoting natural behaviors.
Overall, the Mx Sawtail Tang is a captivating and hardy species that can thrive in well-maintained aquariums. With the right care, diet, and environment, this beautiful fish can add a dynamic presence to your reef tank, showcasing its vibrant colors and lively behavior for many years.