Orange Shoulder Tang (Acanthurus olivaceus)


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Sale priceAED 2,800.00

Description

Acanthurus olivaceus, commonly known as the Orange Shoulder Tang, is a large and visually distinctive surgeonfish known for its dramatic color transformation as it matures. Juveniles display a bright yellow body, while adults develop a more subdued grey to olive coloration with a striking orange patch on the shoulder, creating a bold contrast and a unique visual progression within reef aquariums. Its size, presence, and constant grazing behavior make it a strong feature fish in larger systems.

Native to the Indo-Pacific, the Orange Shoulder Tang thrives in spacious aquariums with abundant rockwork and open swimming areas.

Lighting: Moderate to high; adapts well to standard reef lighting

Flow: Moderate to high; prefers strong, well-oxygenated water movement

Placement: Active swimmer occupying mid to upper levels with access to open space

Temperature: 75–80°F (24–27°C)

Salinity: 1.0265 SG (35 PPT)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Alkalinity: 8–10 dKH

Diet: Herbivorous; requires a diet rich in marine algae, nori, and high-quality herbivore preparations, supplemented with frozen foods

Aggression: Semi-aggressive; may show territorial behavior toward other tangs, especially similar species

Adult Size: Up to 35 cm

Care Level: Intermediate – hardy but requires ample space and stable water conditions

Compatibility: Reef-safe; generally compatible with most reef inhabitants but best housed in larger aquariums with careful stocking of other tang species