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Yellow Eye Tang (Valenciennes, 1835)
| Scientific Name | Ctenochaetus marginatus |
| Diet | Herbivore; algae, brine shrimp |
| Alt Common Name | Blue-Spotted, Striped-Fin Bristletooth Surgeonfish |
| Family | Acanthuridae |
| Origin | Pacific Ocean |
| Aquarist Level | Intermediate |
| Reef Safe | Yes |
| Coloration | Black with Yellow eyes and highlights |
| Disposition | Peaceful except with other tangs of the same genus or coloration. |
| Hardiness | Moderate |
| Compatibility | Peaceful with other species. Aggressive towards own species. |
| Mature Size | 8 inches |
| Sexual Dimorphism | Not visible. |
Notes: Tangs, also known as Surgeonfish, are ideal fish for the fish only or reef aquarium. Generally it is best to keep one tang per aquarium. If attempting to keep more a 75 gallon aquarium or larger aquarium is recommended as well as introducing tangs from different genus at the same time.