Acanthurus sohal (Sohal Surgeonfish)
 
 
 
 
  

    
     
   
Description:

This fish is also known as the Sohal Tang and Red Sea Clown Surgeon, and less commonly the Zebra Surgeon, Majestic Tang, Majestic Surgeon, Zebra Tang, and Arabian Tang. It is found in the Red Sea, to the Arabian Gulf, and the Arabian Sea, sometimes in large aggregations, but usually in solitude. These fish commonly inhabit the reef plateau just before the slope, and are generally found in depths of less than 20 meters.

The Sohal Surgeonfish is hardy, but susceptible to a disease known as Lateral Line erosion, or Hole in the Head. A vegetarian diet high in vitamins, especially beta-carotene can aid in the prevention of development of the disease. Stray voltages are also thought to contribute to this disease and the grounding probe may be beneficial.

Sohal Surgeonfish are very aggressive. They should not be kept with other Tangs or Wrasse species. They tend to be well-behaved with old tank mates, but try to kill any new additions. They are only suited for large aquariums with other aggressive fish. They do fairly well in very large reef systems with no other Tangs, and plenty of swimming room.

Found scraping for algae in the wild, in an aquarium, they will generally accept most prepared and frozen foods. Foods high in vegetable matter are necessary such as zucchini, broccoli, leaf lettuce, and dried seaweed.

   
   
Origin:
Red Sea, Arabian Gulf
   
   
Food:
Algae, brine shrimp, banana, flake food, algae frozen food (great variety), krill, dandelion, mysis, nori, salad
   
     
Large:
< 40cm
   
     
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Temperature:
23-27° C
   
   
 
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