{"title":"Marine Fish","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"miniatus-grouper-indian-ocean","title":"Miniatus Grouper (Indian Ocean)","description":"\u003cp\u003eGroupers are large fish that make incredible display animals in the right aquarium. They get along well with other large-bodied fishes as long as they don't enter its cave, but will greedily swallow whole any small or slender fish as well as shrimp and crabs. They do not harm corals, but may knock over small decor with their strong tails. They are best kept singly in all but the largest of aquaria, and then they should be of different species and added at the same time. Each grouper will require at least one large cave to call its own. It may spend most of its time there, especially when newly introduced. In time they may become real pets and recognize their owner.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGroupers are slow moving ambush predators that feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Miniatus grouper, or Coral hind, is a brightly colored animal. Its color ranges from bright orange with yellow to vivid red. Specimens collected from Hawaiian waters have brighter colors than their Philippines counterparts. Both are covered from nose to tail in baby blue polka-dots. Males and females are visually identical. It grows to 16 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 180 gallons.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 4 Inch","offer_id":41907049365594,"sku":"F-4562","price":95.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"4-7 Inch","offer_id":41343620841562,"sku":"F-4562A","price":164.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"7+ Inch","offer_id":41343620874330,"sku":"F-4562B","price":380.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-4562-1_7.jpg?v=1743127028"},{"product_id":"panther-grouper-asia-pacific","title":"Panther Grouper (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eGroupers are large fish that make incredible display animals in the right aquarium. They get along well with other large-bodied fishes as long as they don't enter its cave, but will greedily swallow whole any small or slender fish as well as shrimp and crabs. They do not harm corals, but may knock over small decor with their strong tails. They are best kept singly in all but the largest of aquaria, and then they should be of different species and added at the same time. Each grouper will require at least one large cave to call its own. It may spend most of its time there, especially when newly introduced. In time they may become real pets and recognize their owner.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGroupers are slow moving ambush predators that feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLike a loyal Dalmatian, the Panther grouper will become your favorite pet with spots. As a juvenile it is snowy white with large jet black polka-dots covering its whole body. When mature it becomes a more creamy grey and its black spots become smaller and more numerous. A few larger blotches of darker grey appear as well. Large individuals have a small head and a strongly arched nape, and are also known as the Humpback grouper. Males and females are visually identical. It grows to 27 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 225 gallons.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 3 Inch","offer_id":41907050020954,"sku":"F-4570","price":43.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"3-6 Inch","offer_id":41343620939866,"sku":"F-4570A","price":65.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"6+ Inch","offer_id":41343620972634,"sku":"F-4570B","price":93.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-4570_1.jpg?v=1743135834"},{"product_id":"royal-grouper-indian-ocean","title":"Royal Grouper (Indian Ocean)","description":"\u003cp\u003eGroupers are large fish that make incredible display animals in the right aquarium. They get along well with other large-bodied fishes as long as they don't enter its cave, but will greedily swallow whole any small or slender fish as well as shrimp and crabs. They do not harm corals, but may knock over small decor with their strong tails. They are best kept singly in all but the largest of aquaria, and then they should be of different species and added at the same time. Each grouper will require at least one large cave to call its own. It may spend most of its time there, especially when newly introduced. In time they may become real pets and recognize their owner.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGroupers are slow moving ambush predators that feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Royal, or Blue and Yellow grouper, is a spectacular animal. As a juvenile its front half is bright sky blue and its rear lemon yellow. As it grows it changes to deep dusty blue or violet and only its fins remain yellow. Males and females are visually identical. It grows to 35 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 300 gallons.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 4 Inch","offer_id":41907051429978,"sku":"F-4580","price":121.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"4-7 Inch","offer_id":41343621169242,"sku":"F-4580A","price":208.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"7+ Inch","offer_id":41343621202010,"sku":"F-4580B","price":466.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-4580_1.jpg?v=1743130109"},{"product_id":"polleni-grouper-asia-pacific","title":"Polleni Grouper (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eGroupers are large fish that make incredible display animals in the right aquarium. They get along well with other large-bodied fishes as long as they don't enter its cave, but will greedily swallow whole any small or slender fish as well as shrimp and crabs. They do not harm corals, but may knock over small decor with their strong tails. They are best kept singly in all but the largest of aquaria, and then they should be of different species and added at the same time. Each grouper will require at least one large cave to call its own. It may spend most of its time there, especially when newly introduced. In time they may become real pets and recognize their owner.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGroupers are slow moving ambush predators that feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Polleni grouper is a strikingly beautiful animal. Lovely lavender squiggles run along its body over a backdrop of bright peach. Each of its fins is a bright daffodil yellow. It is also known as the Harlequin cod and is quite uncommon. Males and females are visually identical. It grows to 14 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 180 gallons.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 3 Inch","offer_id":41907050283098,"sku":"F-4573","price":306.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"3-6 Inch","offer_id":41343621562458,"sku":"F-4573A","price":459.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true},{"title":"6+ Inch","offer_id":41343621595226,"sku":"F-4573B","price":664.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-4573_1.jpg?v=1743130096"},{"product_id":"fu-manchu-lionfish-asia-pacific","title":"Fu Manchu Lionfish (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eAs the ocean's most spectacular ambush predators, it is no wonder lionfish are so popular. Their huge fins are used to confuse and herd smaller animals so the lionfish can swallow them whole with their huge mouths. They greedily eat all shrimp many crabs, and any small or slender bodied fish. They do not harm corals, sponges, macroalgae or snails. They generally ignore anything that cannot be eaten. Best tank mates are large bodied fish such as tangs, angelfish, groupers, triggerfish and puffers. Sometimes the slow moving lionfish may become a target for aggressive fish. If added at the same time, and if of similar size, several lionfish may be kept together as long as there is at least one private refuge in the rocks for each fish. Most species are imported from Bali.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe tips of the lionfish's fins contain a toxin that can cause extremely painful wounds. The sting may be as mild as a hornet sting or much worse- great care should be taken when handling the lionfish, and children should never be allowed to put their fingers in the water with the fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLionfish feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. Live food may initially be necessary, and the fish trained to eat off a feeding stick.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMost fish could never hope to look as comical, or as wise, as the Fu Manchu lionfish. Named after its long mustache that pokes out in front of its face. Its body and fins are shades of bright to rusty red with bands of black and white. Near its tail its dorsal fin has two eyespots, giving it another name, the Twinspot lionfish. It is one of the most difficult species to wean off of live food. Tank mates should not be so boisterous as to steal its food. It prefers to spend its day perched in rock or upside down under overhangs. Large fish may be very aggressive towards smaller individuals of the same species. Males and females are visually identical. 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They do not harm corals, but may knock over small decor with their strong tails. They are best kept singly in all but the largest of aquaria, and then they should be of different species and added at the same time. Each grouper will require at least one large cave to call its own. It may spend most of its time there, especially when newly introduced. In time they may become real pets and recognize their owner.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eGroupers are slow moving ambush predators that feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe V-Tail grouper is primarily bright ruby to deep rusty red all over, with darker red spots sprinkled all over. Its most distinguishing feature is a strikingly white V pattern on its tail, giving it another common name, the Flag Tail grouper. Males and females are visually identical. It grows to 11 inche; we recommend an aquarium of at least 150 gallons.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 4 Inch","offer_id":41907053690970,"sku":"F-4590","price":59.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"4-7 Inch","offer_id":41343621988442,"sku":"F-4590A","price":90.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"7+ Inch","offer_id":41343622021210,"sku":"F-4590B","price":159.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-4590_1.jpg?v=1743130119"},{"product_id":"antennata-lionfish-asia-pacific","title":"Antennata Lionfish (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eAs the ocean's most spectacular ambush predators, it is no wonder lionfish are so popular. Their huge fins are used to confuse and herd smaller animals so the lionfish can swallow them whole with their huge mouths. They greedily eat all shrimp many crabs, and any small or slender bodied fish. They do not harm corals, sponges, macroalgae or snails. They generally ignore anything that cannot be eaten. Best tank mates are large bodied fish such as tangs, angelfish, groupers, triggerfish and puffers. Sometimes the slow moving lionfish may become a target for aggressive fish. If added at the same time, and if of similar size, several lionfish may be kept together as long as there is at least one private refuge in the rocks for each fish. Most species are imported from Bali.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe tips of the lionfish's fins contain a toxin that can cause extremely painful wounds. The sting may be as mild as a hornet sting or much worse- great care should be taken when handling the lionfish, and children should never be allowed to put their fingers in the water with the fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLionfish feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. Live food may initially be necessary, and the fish trained to eat off a feeding stick.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Antennata lionfish is an incredible beauty sporting long white rays on its pectoral fins. A spectacular contrast is made between the spines and the alternating milky white and earthy brown to rust red bands running over the fish's body. Its face is white with a dark stripe running through each eye and extending into long 'horns'. 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The sting may be as mild as a hornet sting or much worse- great care should be taken when handling the lionfish, and children should never be allowed to put their fingers in the water with the fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLionfish feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. Live food may initially be necessary, and the fish trained to eat off a feeding stick.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Dwarf, or Zebra lionfish is a popular choice because of its beautiful appearance. Its stout body is cream colored and is banded with rusty red to dark coffee colored stripes which become thinner as they extend onto its fins. Tank mates should not be so boisterous as to steal its food. If the aquarium is dimly lit this fish will spend more time out in the open where it may be enjoyed. Large fish may be very aggressive towards smaller individuals. Males and females are visually identical. 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They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. Live food may initially be necessary, and the fish trained to eat off a feeding stick.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Radiata lionfish is spectacular fish with long white rays on its otherwise dark pectoral fins, which lack any spots or stripes. Its body is covered in wide earthy brown to rust red bands, each one outlined in bright white. Its face is red with a dark stripe running through each eye and extending into long 'horns'. Males and females are visually identical. 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They greedily eat all shrimp many crabs, and any small or slender bodied fish. They do not harm corals, sponges, macroalgae or snails. They generally ignore anything that cannot be eaten. Best tank mates are large bodied fish such as tangs, angelfish, groupers, triggerfish and puffers. Sometimes the slow moving lionfish may become a target for aggressive fish. If added at the same time, and if of similar size, several lionfish may be kept together as long as there is at least one private refuge in the rocks for each fish. Most species are imported from Bali.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe tips of the lionfish's fins contain a toxin that can cause extremely painful wounds. The sting may be as mild as a hornet sting or much worse- great care should be taken when handling the lionfish, and children should never be allowed to put their fingers in the water with the fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eLionfish feed by sucking in their food whole into their enormous mouths. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. Live food may initially be necessary, and the fish trained to eat off a feeding stick.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Volitan lionfish has some of the largest fins of any lionfish. It is also one of the easiest species to keep, spending much of its time in the open and most specimens readily learning to eat frozen foods. Its light cream colored body is covered in wide dark black to coffee colored bands alternating with thin stripes. Its long fin rays are connected with thin webbing and trailing flaps. When large it may occasionally show aggression towards other lionfish. It has many names, including Turkeyfish, Firefish and Devilfish. Males and females are visually identical. 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They like to eat snails, crabs, bivalves and shrimp, and in fact these crunchy items are important for trimming their ever-growing beaks. They may also sample corals, feather dusters, and any other invertebrate available. They may chase and bully other fish, especially those smaller than themselves. They are typically aggressive with other pufferfish and two should only be kept together in the very largest of aquariums, and added at the same time. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThere are two main types of pufferfish- the Tobies, or sharp-nosed puffers, which are small sized fish typically 4-5 inches, and normal pufferfish which typically grow at least 12 inches. All pufferfish have the ability when frightened to inflate their bodies to a huge size. This is an extreme threat response and should never be encouraged. We recommend pufferfish be transported in a container rather than a net, because should it inflate with air rather than water it could experience massive problems expelling the air.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePufferfish have shiny eyes that often appear to shimmer a turquoise color but may also at times appear glossed over. Males and females are identical, however males may grow larger.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePuffers are carnivores and should be fed two to three times a day a high quality diet of meaty items such as Mysis shrimp, krill, silversides, clams, and chopped seafood. Algae clips with nori are a favorite treat and may be quickly devoured. They are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Dog Face pufferfish is a charming creature that has captivated many aquarists. Its adorable face may be marked with caramel color over its eyes and mouth, often with stark white blotches. 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They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. 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Its entire body is cloaked in solid, deep velvety black, and its scalpel is stark white making it an incredible contrast to the rest of the fish. As it grows its snout becomes elongated, giving it a distinct look from all other tangs. Males and females are visually identical, although males may develop bristle-like scales.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Black Longnose tang can grow to be approximately 9 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons. It is recommended to be the only tang in the aquarium.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs in the genus Zebrasoma can be quite feisty, often chasing other fish in the aquarium. They don't appreciate living with other tangs, especially others with the same shape. 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They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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The tail also has a white arc along the inner edges, and as an adult, trailing tips giving a lyre effect. The fins are a lovely white to orange, and may shimmer blue when the light catches them just right. It has a very round face and bright white lips. Males and females are visually identical. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Black Spot tang can grow to be approximately 1.5 feet long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 360 gallons or larger.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMembers of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. 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They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 2 Inch","offer_id":41907044057178,"sku":"F-7023","price":44.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"2-3.5 Inch","offer_id":41343628148826,"sku":"F-7023A","price":77.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"3.5+ Inch","offer_id":41343628181594,"sku":"F-7023B","price":149.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-7023_2.jpg?v=1743136612"},{"product_id":"clown-tang-asia-pacific","title":"Clown Tang (Asia Pacific)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Clown tang is a stunning fish with super saturated colors arranged in a bold pattern. It has a base color of brushed silver with electric blue stripes running along its body, edged in a deeper blue and the spaces between are a shocking bright yellow. Specimens from the Indian Ocean have the brightest colors. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Clown tang can grow to be approximately 15 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 250 gallons or larger. It is very energetic and can be quite aggressive towards other tangs; if it is to be kept with other tangs it should be the last tang added to a sufficiently large aquarium.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMembers of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. 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They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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Its body is primarily bright blue, with a distinctive black pattern extending from the eye towards the tail, which gives it another popular name, the Pallete tang, because this black pattern looks like a painter's pallete. Its bold blue color has also earned it the name Pacific blue tang. This beautiful fish also has a bright yellow tail. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Hippo tang can grow to be approximately 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons or larger. It can be difficult to keep so we recommend it for experienced aquarists only. It is especially prone to parasites such as ICH. 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Its body is a creamy color with bright orange along the dorsal fin and over the scalpel, which is a dark lavender contrast. Blueish purple highlights are also generously applied to the fins and face, and it has a distinctive purple arch behind the eye. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Fowleri tang can grow to be approximately 20 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 360 gallons or larger.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMembers of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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Its body is primarily bright blue, with a distinctive black pattern extending from the eye towards the tail, which gives it another popular name, the Pallete tang, because this black pattern looks like a painter's pallete. Its bold blue color has also earned it the name Pacific blue tang. This beautiful fish also has a bright yellow tail. The South Pacific variety has extra splashes of color; scarlet red along the dorsal fin and a bright yellow stomach. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Hippo tang can grow to be approximately 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons or larger. It can be difficult to keep so we recommend it for experienced aquarists only. It is especially prone to parasites such as ICH. 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In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Eibli tang can grow to be approximately 10 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 120 gallons or larger.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMembers of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. 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Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"J\u0026L Aquatics","offers":[{"title":"Under 2 Inch","offer_id":41907048513626,"sku":"F-7182","price":95.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false},{"title":"2-4 Inch","offer_id":41343632900186,"sku":"F-7182A","price":144.95,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true},{"title":"4+ Inch","offer_id":41343632932954,"sku":"F-7182B","price":255.45,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0609\/1636\/7450\/files\/cplf-7182_2.jpg?v=1743130146"},{"product_id":"kole-blue-eye-tang-indian-ocean","title":"Kole (Blue Eye) Tang (Indian Ocean)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Eye Kole tang has a rusty colored body which turns yellowish orange at the tail. 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They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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The Sailfin from the Red Sea has strongly contrasting stripes extending vertically down its body, alternating from pale cream to deep chocolate. Within the darker stripes are finer stripes of pale orange which dissipate into polka-dots on its dark fins. Its face is pale with many freckles, and its tail is dark. As a juvenile it is mainly yellow with less defined stripes and a clear tail. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Sailfin tang can grow to be approximately 16 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 250 gallons or larger. The Red Sea tang is known to graze upon many types of algae such as filamentous and bubble algae that other tangs may not eat.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs in the genus Zebrasoma can be quite feisty, often chasing other fish in the aquarium. They don't appreciate living with other tangs, especially others with the same shape. If they are to be kept with other tangs they should be added last, and the aquarium of sufficient size.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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Bright, lemony yellow arches around the fish's rear half, and its dorsal fin has a shock of deep reddish-orange. Its tail is white and grey with a pale yellow stripe. Males and females are visually identical.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe Powder Brown tang can grow to be approximately 8 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 125 gallons or larger. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eMembers of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCare should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. 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