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The Two-Tone Tang, also known as the Brown Tang or Orange Shoulder Tang, is a striking marine fish admired for its dramatic color transformation. Juveniles display a bright yellow body, while adults develop a contrasting two-tone appearance—an olive-brown body with a distinct orange patch near the shoulder. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, this species is active, graceful, and highly valued for both its beauty and algae-grazing ability.
Two-Tone Tang / Brown Tang (Acanthurus olivaceus) – Complete Care Guide Description The Two-Tone Tang, also known as the Brown Tang or Orange Shoulder Tang, is a striking marine fish admired for its dramatic color transformation. Juveniles display a bright yellow body, while adults develop a contrasting two-tone appearance—an olive-brown body with a distinct orange patch near the shoulder. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, this species is active, graceful, and highly valued for both its beauty and algae-grazing ability. Water Parameters Maintain stable reef-quality conditions: Temperature: 24–27°C (75–81°F) pH: 8.1–8.4 Salinity: 1.020–1.025 SG Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH Tank Size: Minimum 400–500 liters (100–125 gallons) Water Flow: Moderate to strong Water Changes: 10–20% biweekly Care & Maintenance Two-Tone Tangs require space and excellent care: Provide a large tank with ample swimming space. Include live rock for grazing and shelter. Maintain excellent water quality and stable parameters. Feed a herbivore-rich diet: marine algae, seaweed (nori), spirulina-based foods, supplemented with occasional protein foods. Ensure frequent feeding to support their active metabolism. Use strong filtration and oxygenation. Behaviour & Temperament Generally peaceful to semi-aggressive. Can be territorial toward other tangs, especially similar species. Active swimmers that require open space. Known for constant grazing behavior. May become dominant in smaller tanks. Compatibility Suitable for large marine community tanks. Best kept with fish of similar size and temperament. Avoid mixing with multiple tangs unless tank is very large. Reef-safe with caution (generally safe with corals). Suitable Tank Mates Clownfish Angelfish (reef-safe species) Wrasses Gobies and blennies Larger peaceful fish Other tangs (only in very large tanks with careful introduction) Tank Mates to Avoid Small timid fish that may be stressed Highly aggressive species (triggers, large predators) Similar-looking tangs in smaller tanks Fish that compete heavily for algae Pro Tips Provide plenty of algae-based food to prevent aggression and maintain health. Use a large tank—space is critical for this species. Introduce tangs simultaneously if keeping more than one. Maintain high oxygen levels—they are active swimmers. Quarantine before introduction to prevent diseases like marine ich. Add nori clips for natural grazing behavior. Use UV sterilization (optional) to improve overall tank health. Summary The Two-Tone Tang is a beautiful and active marine fish that thrives in large, well-maintained aquariums. With proper diet, space, and compatible tank mates, it becomes a vibrant and functional addition, helping control algae while enhancing the visual appeal of the tank.

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The Two-Tone Tang, also known as the Brown Tang or Orange Shoulder Tang, is a striking marine fish admired for its dramatic color transformation. Juveniles display a bright yellow body, while adults develop a contrasting two-tone appearance—an olive-brown body with a distinct orange patch near the shoulder. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, this species is active, graceful, and highly valued for both its beauty and algae-grazing ability.