Yellow Tang
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Zebrasoma flavescens
The captive-bred Yellow Tang marks a major step forward for aquaculture in the saltwater aquarium hobby. This is a fish that is being bred by Biota in conjunction with the Oceanographic Institute of Hawaii Pacific University.
The Yellow Tang is, for many aquarists, an iconic fish for the home saltwater aquarium. With its oval-shaped body, vibrant yellow coloration, and lively personality, Zebrasoma flavescens brightens any marine system with colour and activity. The Yellow Tang is an active swimmer that will glide throughout your aquarium in near-constant motion, acting as an aquarium tour guide of sorts to any onlooker who follows its meandering swim path.
The Yellow Tang's natural range is widespread throughout the Central and West Pacific Ocean with populations primarily found in Hawaii and south through the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and further west to the Philippines. As such, Zebrasoma flavescens has many common names and is also known as the Citrus Tang (Guam), Yellow Sailfin Tang, or Yellow Surgeonfish.
For best care, the Yellow Tang should be housed in an established, well-filtered aquarium of at least 100 gallons. To best recreate a natural reef environment for your Yellow Tang, aquascape generously with live rock but be sure to arrange your reef aquarium landscape so there are open areas with ample room to swim. Consider enhancing water movement for your Yellow Tang by employing powerheads or wavemakers. Like other Tangs, this member of the Acanthuridae family demonstrates territorial aggression towards its own species or Tangs in general. Therefore, it is best to keep just one Yellow Tang per aquarium, unless multiple Yellow Tangs are introduced simultaneously into a very large system.
Although the Yellow Tang will eat meaty foods it is important the Yellow Tang is offered plenty of marine-based seaweed and algae. This will strengthen its immune system, reduce aggression and improve overall health. Offer dried seaweed, or Nori by way of veggie clip along with Spirulina or algae pellets.
Breeder | ![]() |
Eating |
1mm PE Pellets |
Minimum Tank Size | 100 Gallons |
Fully Grown Size | 8 Inches |
Temperament | Semi-aggressive |
Our Water Parameters
Our Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24-26 °C (75-78 °F)
- Salinity: 1.026 SG, 35 ppt
- PH: 8.1-8.4
- Ammonia: 0 ppm
- Nitrite: 0 ppb
- Nitrate: 3-15ppm
- Phosphate: 0.03-0.15 ppm
- Alkalinity: 8 dKH
- Calcium: 440 ppm
- Magnesium: 1320 ppm
Acclimation
Acclimation
Temperature Match
Place the sealed bag containing the fish or invertebrate into your tank. Allow it to float for 15-20 minutes to gradually equalize the temperature between the bag and your aquarium. This step minimizes stress caused by sudden temperature changes.
Drip Acclimation
Set up a drip acclimation system by using airline tubing. Start a slow siphon from your tank into the bag or bucket containing the fish or invertebrate, allowing water to drip slowly. Acclimate over a period of approximately 30 minutes, gradually increasing the volume of tank water to match salinity and other water parameters.
Check Salinity
Use a refractometer to measure the salinity in the bag or acclimation container. Ensure the salinity matches your tank’s salinity before transferring the fish or invertebrate. Matching salinity helps reduce stress and prevents shock when introducing new animals.
Release Fish/Invert
Gently transfer the fish or invertebrate into the tank, avoiding netting them if possible to reduce physical stress. Allow the animal to swim out on its own if transferring from a container. Discard the acclimation water, as it may contain contaminants.
How We Pack Livestock
How We Pack Livestock
At New Dawn Aquaculture, we take every step to ensure your marine life arrives alive and thriving!
Carefully Packed for a Safe Journey
- Livestock is hand-packed in sealed oxygen-filled bags with fresh saltwater.
- Insulated coolers with heat or ice packs keep conditions stable, regardless of weather.
- Built to handle up to 48 hours in transit.
Fast Delivery, Every Time
We ship FedEx Priority Overnight so your marine life arrives the next day, reducing stress and maximizing health.
Our Promise
Healthy, vibrant marine life delivered to your door, guaranteed. Shop with peace of mind—your aquarium deserves the best!
Arrive Alive Guarantee Policy
Arrive Alive Guarantee Policy
At New Dawn Aquaculture, we guarantee that your livestock arrives alive and healthy—no exceptions. Here's how it works:
What’s Covered
All shipped livestock, including corals, fish, inverts, and live foods.
How It Works
- Be present for delivery and follow our acclimation guide.
- Report any issues within 48 hours of delivery by emailing info@ndaquaculture.ca with clear photos of the unopened livestock.
Resolution Options
We’ll offer a replacement (if available), store credit, or refund based on your preference.
Limitations
- Issues caused by acclimation errors, improper handling, or poor water parameters are not covered.
- Claims submitted after 48 hours are ineligible.
Your satisfaction is our priority! Contact us anytime at info@ndaquaculture.ca or 780-860-9103.
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