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Kole Yellow Eye Tang (Ctenochaetus strigosus)
Kole Yellow Eye Tang
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
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Kole Yellow Eye Tang (Ctenochaetus strigosus)
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Additional locales and sizes may be available!

Quick Stats

Care Level Moderate
Temperament Semi-aggressive
Color Form Tan
Diet Herbivore
Reef Compatible Yes
Water Conditions sg 1.020-1.025, 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4
Max. Size 7"
Family Acanthuridae
Minimum Tank Size 70 gallons
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Care Level Moderate
Temperament Semi-aggressive
Color Form Tan
Diet Herbivore
Reef Compatible Yes
Water Conditions sg 1.020-1.025, 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4
Max. Size 7"
Family Acanthuridae
Minimum Tank Size 70 gallons
Compatibility View Chart
What do these Quick Stats mean? Click here for more information

Overview

Ctenochaetus strigosus is known by many names including the Striped Bristletooth and Goldring Bristletooth. Both C. strigosus and the Spotted Bristletooth (C. striatus) are sometimes called Kole Yellow Eye Tang, Yellow Eye Tang, or Yelloweye Surgeonfish.

C. strigosus has an oval body shape with bold markings that change with maturity. As a juvenile, it has a yellow-gold to tan colored body with stripes and spots. When mature, the body color darkens, giving it a sophisticated brown coloration with blue to burgundy hue. Depending on what part of the world it is from, it can have either a majority of spots or stripes highlighting the body.

A 70 gallon or larger aquarium is necessary to provide plenty of swimming room. It is aggressive towards other Tangs, therefore, it is best to only keep one per tank. It will not harm sessile invertebrates in the reef tank environment.

Although Tangs will eat meaty foods along with the other fish in the aquarium, it is important that they are offered plenty of marine based seaweed and algae. This will strengthen their immune system, reduce aggression and improve their overall health. Offer dried seaweed tied to a rock or use a veggie clip, and feed at least 3 times per week. Sea Veggies, Seaweed Salad and Ocean Nutrition are all ideal products and are very easy to use.

Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 1" to 2"; Small/Medium: 2" to 3"; Medium: 3" to 4-1/2"; Medium/Large: 4-1/2" to 5-1/2"; Large: 5-1/2" to 6-1/2"

Customer Testimonials

Ginny B Orlando , FL
Great algae eater! It cleaned my tank in about 2 days of all green algae. It is a little tempermental when adding new fish to the established tank.
Jeff V Newark , OH
Great fish so far. I have a hippo tang and they get a long fine.
Mike Pittsburgh , PA
It starts out very shy, but now I must put a plastic bubble over some of the slower feeding corals, as this guy will steal their food. It really does not get along with the Lawnmower Blenny so avoid this combo, and showed agression towards a Blue Assessor who was new, but chilled after a few months. It doesn't eat hair algae or leafy algaes.
Todd R Springfield , MO
I have a 220G tank. I added my Yellow Eye Tang last. All was fine at first, but then I noticed 2 of my Cleaner Shrimp had their antenae munched off. I thought it was strange, and still can't prove it, but in the year I've had my tank going, nothing had munched them before. Then my Yellow Goby, and Banded Goby went into hiding. I figured it was because they were a little freaked, but then I actually saw my Yellow Eye Tang in the corner chewing on the side of my Lawnmower Blenny. I broke them up, but it seems my Yellow Eye has a bit of a nasty streak. I added him last. He gets along ok with my Blue Tang, Green Chromis, and Coral Beauty.
Prashant P Port Charlotte , FL
This is by far my favorite fish. Not only does it snack ALL DAY LONG on detritus and hair algaes, after if comes out of it's shy phase (could go from a few days to a month), it eats algae right off of the veggie clips. I currently feed mine the purple algae and nori and it LOVES It. This is truly a cleaner fish and is always "kissing" algae off of the glass and rocks. It is very particular and will be found doing a very steady routine, which I think is just awesome.
Fabian Noggle Ardmore , OK
change temperment from semi-agressive to HIGHLY agressive. i added my yellow eye kole last and so far it has killed a magnificent foxface twice the koles size, 2 firefish gobies, a sand sifting goby. on top of that the foxface that the kole tang killed was 3 times more effective at eating algae and the my fox even ate hair algae. save your money leave the yellow eye kole tang at in the tank at the local store.
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