Lieutenant Tang
$149.99
Acanthurus tennenti
| Care Level | Intermediate |
| Temperament | Peaceful but territorial |
| Color Form | Olive-brown body with bright blue face and yellow accents on dorsal and caudal fins |
| Diet | Herbivore |
| Reef Compatible | Reef-safe |
| Water Conditions | sg 1.023–1.025, 74–82°F, pH 8.1–8.4 |
| Max Size | 12“ |
| Family | Acanthuridae |
| Minimum Tank Size | 180 gallons |
Lieutenant Tang
Also known as the Lieutenant Surgeonfish, Doubleband Surgeonfish, Tennenti Tang.
The Lieutenant Tang is a striking reef tang recognized for its vibrant blue face, olive-brown body, and distinct yellow markings near the dorsal and caudal fins. Native to the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef, Fiji, and Micronesia, this tang is active, peaceful, and hardy, making it a popular choice among intermediate and advanced aquarists. Captive-bred specimens adapt well to aquarium life, displaying vivid coloration and energetic swimming behavior in reef or FOWLR systems.
Key Features
Scientific Name: Acanthurus tennenti
Common Names: Lieutenant Tang, Doubleband Surgeonfish, Tennenti Tang
Adult Size: 9–12 inches (23–30 cm)
Lifespan: 8–12+ years with proper care
Temperament: Generally peaceful but may show territorial behavior toward other tangs
Reef Compatibility: Reef-safeÂ
Minimum Tank Size: 180 gallons
Experience Level: IntermediateÂ
Habitat & Tank Requirements
Natural Habitat: Found on coral-rich reef slopes, lagoons, and coastal reefs across the Indo-Pacific. Feeds 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 shelter
- 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
Lieutenant 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 body coloration with striking blue face
Color & Development
Coloration Characteristics:
- Body: Olive-brown with subtle blue striping
- Fins: Yellow accents on dorsal and caudal fins
- Face: Bright blue with distinctive markings
- Eyes: Clear and bright
Color Intensity:
- High-quality diet maintains vivid coloration
- Proper lighting enhances blue and yellow contrast
- Stress or poor water quality may cause temporary fading
Size & Growth:
- Juveniles start at 3–4 inches
- Reach adult size (9–12 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 Lieutenant Tangs in captivity is rare. Successful spawning typically occurs only in large-scale or professional reef setups with optimal water quality and abundant grazing surfaces.
Why Choose a Quarantined Lieutenant Tang?
A fully quarantined Lieutenant Tang ensures long-term health, fewer stress-related issues, and smooth acclimation into your display tank. Captive-bred, healthy specimens showcase brilliant blue, yellow, and olive-brown coloration, providing an active, visually striking centerpiece for your reef or FOWLR aquarium.
| Service Level |
Quarantined |
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don duncan (verified owner) –
Received my lieutenant happy and healthy. (s)/he was pitch black for the first few days of acclimating but he is now beautifully lightened up. Incredible how much their coloration can change! I’ve had him for a few months now and he/she is one of my favorites.
sibgorski@gmail.com –
What a beauty!!! Came in super healthy and active. Was eating on day one and became friends with my Magnificent Foxface on day two. Incredible coloration, supper chill personality and just and incredible addition. Thank you!!!