List of bristletooth tangs

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Hi everyone!
I am looking for a good tang to eat hair algae so I want to see all of my options. I know some basic bristle tooth tangs but I can't find a good comprehensive list. Any pictures of your tangs in this genus would be greatly appreciated ! Thank you!
 

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Tomini Tang
Kole Tang
White Tail Tang
Blue Eyed Tang
Chevron Tang
Two Spot Tang


That's about all I can think of now as far as bristle tooth tangs .
 
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Is the Sailfin tang a bristletooth? The guy at BRS said so but I'm not seeing it listed. Am I correct in saying a bristletooth will have a bigger impact on reducing my hair algae?
 
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If the Sailfin is not a good hair algae grazer I am thinking the yellow eye kole tang. Does the purple tang fall into the bristle tooth family?
 

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Neither are bristle tooth's . Both are Zebrasoma .bristletooth's are ctenochaetus .IMHO a regular yellow tang (zebrasoma sp) grazes hair algae just as well as a bristletooth. A bristletooth appears to graze more since it scrapes the rocks with it's teeth (if u wanna them that ) .
A seahare and other reef inhabitants do these jobs too .
 
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The Indian Gold Ring (Ctenochaetus truncatus) is a beautiful fish. I have been trying to locate one for some time.
 

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Okay, here here is the definitive list of the nine species in the bristletooth family:

Ctenochaetus binotatus = Twospot surgeonfish
Ctenochaetus cyanocheilus = Short Tail Bristletooth Tang
Ctenochaetus flavicauda = White Tail Bristletooth Tang
Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis = Chevron tang
Ctenochaetus marginatus = Striped-fin surgeonfish
Ctenochaetus striatus = Striated surgeonfish
Ctenochaetus strigosus = Kole Tang
Ctenochaetus tominiensis = Tomini surgeonfish
Ctenochaetus truncatus = Indian Gold Ring Bristletooth Tang
 

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My Ctenochaetus tangs didn't touch hair algae at all. C truncatus is a really cool fish. There was one on DD earlier in the week.
 
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I do really like the yellow eye kole tang. I also like the purple tang. I plan on adding a Desjardini Sailfin anyway. In order which of these will eat the most hair algae and the least? I'm not against. Yellow tang if it will eat a lot of hair algae.
 

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Is the Sailfin tang a bristletooth? The guy at BRS said so but I'm not seeing it listed. Am I correct in saying a bristletooth will have a bigger impact on reducing my hair algae?
No they are different fish I know coz I have both in my tank. Also out of the 2 the bristletooth is a better algae eater
 

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This is 'Bridget' a White-tailed Kole Tang her favorite hobbies are grazing live rock and sunbathing under the natural sunlight of Our Natural Sun-lit reef.
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A whole list of Bristletooths (I know this is old however it may still be useful):
Ctenochaetus binotatus - Twin Spot Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus cyanocheilius - Blue Lipped Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus flavicauda - White Tail Bsirtleooth
Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis - Chevron/Hawaiian Bristleooth
Ctenochaetus marginatus - White Stripped Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus striatus - Striated Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus strigosus - Yellow Eye Kole
Ctenochaetus tominiensis - Tomini/Gold Rush Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus trunctatus - Silverspot/Indian Yellow Eye Bristletooth
 

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