Yellow Eye Kole Tang
| Latin Name |
Ctenochaetus strigosus |
| Common Name |
Yellow Eye Kole Tang |
| Also known as |
Goldring Bristletooth, Kole's Tang, Yellow Eye Tang, Yelloweye Tang, Goldring Surgeonfish, Yelloweye Tang, Yelloweye Surgeonfish, Yellow-Eye Tang |
| Fast Facts |
This species is reddish-brown with lighter lines running down the body and a yellow ring around the eye. It is an active species that will graze on microalgae growing on the aquarium glass and décor. It is a passive tang that makes a great community fish. Very popular as a "maintainance" tang. |
| Sizes |
These fish are usually around 2"-3"
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| Range in Nature |
Hawaiian Islands |
| Minimum Aquarium Size |
30 |
| Diet and Feeding |
Herbivore, provide with a varied diet that includes frozen and flake foods for herbivores as well as dried algae sheets. |
| Ease of Care(5=easy, 1=difficult) |
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| Reef Aquarium Compatibility |
Great for a reef tank. |
| Related Fish |
Chevron Tang,
Flame Fin Tomini Tang,
Lavender Tang,
Spotted Yellow Eye Tang,
More Tangs |
| Availability |
Regularly Available
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Yellow Eye Kole Tang
| Price |
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| $34.00 |
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Availability is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. Note: Because these are living animals, and not made in a factory, actual specimens will vary and will not look identical to the image provided. Sizes stated are approximate.
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