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Bristletooth Tang

Ctenochaetus tominiensis / Ctenochaetus strigosus (species varies by common usage)
$75
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Buy online and collect at 280 North Road, Eastwood NSW 2122.
Open Mon–Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 1pm–6pm. Usually ready the same day.
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About this fishWhat do these mean?

FamilyTang
Max size18 cm
Minimum tank300 L · 79 gal
Care levelBeginner
Reef compatibilityReef safe
DietHerbivore
TemperamentSemi-aggressive
OriginIndo-Pacific

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Overview

Bristletooth Tangs are a group of small-to-medium Ctenochaetus species known for their fine, bristle-like teeth adapted to sifting detritus and diatoms off rock and sand, rather than grazing larger algae leaves the way many other tangs do. This makes them especially useful in a reef tank for cleaning up film algae and detritus in places other grazers miss.

They're generally one of the hardier, more forgiving tangs available, tolerating a wider range of tank sizes and conditions than many Acanthurus species, which makes them a common recommendation for a first tang.

Their understated brown-to-yellow colouration with fine speckling isn't as flashy as some tangs, but their usefulness and hardiness make them a mainstay of reef tank clean-up crews.

Compatibility

Bristletooth Tangs can be territorial toward other tangs, particularly similar-bodied species, so care with stocking order and tank size is worthwhile if multiple tangs are planned. They're generally peaceful with unrelated community fish.

They are fully reef safe and won't bother corals, clams, or invertebrates.

Health & quarantine

This is one of the hardier tangs available, though it's still susceptible to marine ich like all Acanthuridae, so a minimum four-week quarantine is recommended as standard practice. Good water flow and a varied diet support long-term health and colour.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Bristletooth Tang a good first tang?
Yes, it's one of the hardier, more forgiving tangs and a common recommendation for keepers new to tangs.
What does a Bristletooth Tang eat in a reef tank?
It naturally sifts detritus and diatoms off rock and sand, supplemented with nori, pellets and spirulina-based foods.
Is the Bristletooth Tang reef safe?
Yes, it's herbivorous and won't bother corals or invertebrates.
What tank size does a Bristletooth Tang need?
300 litres is a reasonable minimum given its moderate adult size.
Can I keep a Bristletooth Tang with other tangs?
With care — avoid other similarly shaped tangs in a smaller system to reduce territorial conflict.
Marine aquarium parametersOur recommended stable range for marine fish
Temp
24–26°C
Salinity
1.020–1.025
pH
8.1–8.4
Ammonia
0 ppm
Nitrite
0 ppm
Nitrate
< 40 ppm
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers. Quarantine new fish before adding them.

How collection works

1

Order & pay online

Check out and pay securely. We set it aside and hold it ready for you.

2

We get it ready

It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.

3

Collect in store

Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.

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