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Scopas Tang
Occurs in coral-rich areas of lagoon and seaward reefs. Graze on algae, usually in groups of 20 individuals. Adults usually in small groups and sometimes schooling. Juveniles solitary and usually among corals. Its numerous, small pharyngeal teeth may have evolved in response to a shift in diet from macroalgae to filamentous algae. Form resident spawning aggregations. Monogamous. Group and pair spawning have been observed. The flesh is never poisonous.Also Known as : Brown Scopas Tang, Two-tone TangOrigin : Indo-Pacific
Max Size | 15 |
Recommend Tank | 100 |
Care Level | Beginner |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Diet | Herbivore |
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