Ocean Surgeonfish (Caribbean)

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Found 2 of them trapped in a tide pool. So we caught them by hand (no nets), and added them to a freind's 110g tank. These are ick magnets!!, I thought they were going to get sick, but after 3 weeks they are looking super healthy and no signs of ick or any other disease.

Here they are Ocean Surgeonfish (Acanthurus bahianus)









 

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sweet! the lfs around here sells them for $25 as atlantic tang's

when they are little they are yellow then turn to a nice blue
 
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Nice catch! I have a friend that has a nice blue one he caught diving. He has had it for years.
 

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sweet! the lfs around here sells them for $25 as atlantic tang's

when they are little they are yellow then turn to a nice blue
The yellow ones that turn to blue are Atlantic Blue Tangs, a different species than the OP's.



Eitherway, a cool fish. We had a Doctorfish for a while. Atlantic tangs are very underappreciated
 
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wow they are great looking fish!!
Thanks:D


sweet! the lfs around here sells them for $25 as atlantic tang's
when they are little they are yellow then turn to a nice blue


Those are beautifull!!


Look a lot like my Dussumeiri Tang.
It does, but this one is from the Caribbean and it was free!!!!!!


Nice catch! I have a friend that has a nice blue one he caught diving. He has had it for years.
Gracias!

The yellow ones that turn to blue are Atlantic Blue Tangs, a different species than the OP's.

Eitherway, a cool fish. We had a Doctorfish for a while. Atlantic tangs are very underappreciated

You are correct, this is not an Atlantic Blue Tang, or a Doctorfish, its an Oceanic Surgeonfish/Tang. I guess people don't like them because they are not rare or "exotic".

 

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Found 2 of them trapped in a tide pool. So we caught them by hand (no nets), and added them to a freind's 110g tank. These are ick magnets!!, I thought they were going to get sick, but after 3 weeks they are looking super healthy and no signs of ick or any other disease.

Here they are Ocean Surgeonfish (Acanthurus bahianus)









How did these get along long term?
 

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