Lavender Tang

$119.99

Acanthurus nigrofuscus

Care Level Intermediate
Temperament Generally peaceful
Color Form Lavender-purple body with yellow-tipped fins and yellow accents on tail
Diet Herbivore
Reef Compatible Reef-safe
Water Conditions sg 1.023–1.025, 74–82°F, pH 8.1–8.4
Max Size 10
Family Acanthuridae
Minimum Tank Size 125 gallons

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Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 1-2.5″; Medium: 2.5-3.75″; Large: 4-5″

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Description

Lavender Tang

Also known as Lavender Surgeonfish or Purple Tang.
The Lavender Tang is a stunning reef tang admired for its soft lavender-purple body and contrasting yellow accents near the tail and fins. Native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, this tang is hardy, peaceful, and an active swimmer, making it a favorite among intermediate and advanced aquarists. Captive-bred specimens adapt well to aquarium life, offering vibrant coloration and dynamic movement in both reef and FOWLR setups.

Key Features

Scientific Name: Acanthurus nigrofuscus
Common Names: Lavender Tang, Lavender Surgeonfish
Adult Size: 8–10 inches (20–25 cm)
Lifespan: 8–12+ years with proper care
Temperament: Generally peaceful; may show territorial behavior toward other tangs
Reef Compatibility: Reef-safe 
Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons
Experience Level: Intermediate

Habitat & Tank Requirements

Natural Habitat: Found on coral-rich reef slopes and lagoons across the Indo-Pacific, grazing primarily on filamentous algae.

Tank Environment:

  • Open swimming areas essential for active tang behavior
  • Moderate water flow to mimic natural currents
  • Plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding
  • Established aquariums recommended (3+ months)

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
  • Salinity: 1.023–1.025 specific gravity
  • pH: 8.1–8.4
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: <20 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH

Essential Equipment:

  • Efficient protein skimmer
  • Strong filtration system
  • Stable lighting suitable for reef or FOWLR setups
  • Regular water changes (10–15% weekly)

Diet & Feeding

Lavender Tangs are primarily herbivorous but will accept prepared foods once acclimated.

Recommended Foods:

  • Pellets/Flakes: Algae-based, spirulina, herbivore formulas
  • Frozen Foods: Finely chopped marine algae, phytoplankton
  • Plant Matter: Nori sheets, spirulina sheets
  • Prepared Mixes: Herbivore blends, enriched frozen preparations

Feeding Schedule:

  • Feed 2–3 times daily
  • Offer portions they can consume in 2–3 minutes
  • Variety ensures healthy digestion and vibrant coloration

Behavior & Compatibility

Temperament: Peaceful but may exhibit territorial behavior toward other tangs

Tank Mates: Compatible with most peaceful reef fish including gobies, wrasses, blennies, and non-aggressive tangs. Caution with aggressive tangs or predatory species.

Pairing Behavior: Can be kept singly or in groups in large aquariums. Juveniles adapt more readily to community environments.

Reef Compatibility

  • Completely reef-safe; will not harm corals or invertebrates
  • Suitable for mixed reef or FOWLR aquariums

Acclimation & Care Tips

Initial Acclimation:

  • Drip acclimation over 45–60 minutes
  • Float bag for temperature equalization (15–20 minutes)
  • Dim lights during introduction

Health Considerations:

  • Susceptible to marine ich (Cryptocaryon) if stressed
  • Quarantine for 2–3 weeks before adding to display tank

Signs of a Healthy Specimen:

  • Active swimming and grazing
  • Clear eyes and smooth fins
  • Vibrant lavender coloration with yellow accents

Color & Development

Coloration Characteristics:

  • Body: Lavender-purple
  • Fins: Yellow-tipped or subtle yellow highlights
  • Tail: Yellow accent at base and tip
  • Eyes: Clear and bright

Color Intensity:

  • High-quality diet maintains vibrant coloration
  • Proper lighting enhances purple/yellow contrast
  • Stress or poor water quality may cause temporary fading

Size & Growth:

  • Juveniles start at 3–4 inches
  • Reach adult size (8–10 inches) within 12–18 months

Special Considerations

Quarantine is Recommended: Observed for parasites and disease, monitored for appetite and activity, conditioned to prepared aquarium foods.

Captive-Bred Advantages:

  • Better adaptation to aquarium life
  • Reduced disease risk
  • More consistent coloration
  • Stronger feeding habits

Breeding Potential:
Breeding Lavender Tangs in captivity is extremely rare. Successful spawning typically occurs only in professional or large-scale reef setups with optimal water quality and abundant grazing surfaces.

Why Choose a Quarantined Lavender Tang?

A fully quarantined Lavender Tang ensures long-term health, fewer stress-related issues, and smooth acclimation into your display tank. Captive-bred, healthy specimens showcase brilliant lavender and yellow coloration, providing an active, visually striking centerpiece for your reef or FOWLR aquarium.

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Quarantined

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