White Tail Yellow Eye Tang
The White Tail Yellow Eye Tang, also known as the Whitetail Bristletooth Tang, is a popular saltwater fish among aquarium hobbyists. Here are some care tips for keeping them healthy. Tank size: The White Tail Yellow Eye Tang requires a tank that is at least 75 gallons in size. They need ample swimming space and a lot of rock work to hide and explore. Water quality: The water quality in the tank should be closely monitored and kept within the following parameters: temperature: 72-78°F (22-25°C), pH: 8.1-8.4, salinity: 1.020-1.025, ammonia and nitrite should be at 0 ppm, and nitrate should be kept below 10 ppm. Diet: The White Tail Yellow Eye Tang is an herbivorous fish, so they should be fed a varied diet of algae, seaweed, and other vegetable matter. They will also accept high-quality commercial food designed for herbivorous fish. Tank mates: The White Tail Yellow Eye Tang is generally peaceful, but they may become aggressive towards other tangs or fish that look similar to them. It's