It's lined with blue at the tips and it has a slightly yellow hint and he is calm but the spots are bright white and nice. I guess I don't need to know I got a very good deal on him 35 with 20% off is there maybe he doesn't have a color becomes he is a baby
Yeah That'S A Good Price, Especially If Its A Blone And I Think It Is. It'llColor Up More Eventually, andd Those Spots Will Disappear. Good LUck With Him
I wasn't sure either becouse for his size he should show a lot more yellow I just thought it was some other kind becouse of the white stripes on its face and its white spots and I don't think there stress marks he's very relaxed and has had them since before I got him thanks for the help
I'd say he was in a 20 gallon the guy I know said he had him since January 6 he was by himself besides a cleaner shrimp he had the design I now what you mean but it's more of a pattern he had other extra big spots when I first put him in these are a design I. Sure. Right now I have him in a 36 gallon and when I upgrade to a 120 he will be going in there I have bin feeding him generously and nothing's bothering him there's no way he could be stressed.
It's not his permanent home he is only like 2.5 inches I had a 75 and it broke so I went to my old tank in the future after some occurrences settle ill hopefully be upgrading to a 120 and he will have plenty of room I'm telling you he's not stressed he's in a bigger tank than he was in for a year and I fed him three times with different foods .
Orangespine unicornfish - Naso lituratus
The Naso Tang, also known as the Orangespine Unicornfish.
Got this from Live Aquaria.
AND...If you plan on keeping him happy, you better go bigger than 120g. This fish can reach 18" as an adult. 180g or bigger is what they recommended minimum. That 36g you have him in must be like torture, even at that small a size. THAT FISH WANTS TO SWIM...ALOT!
Yeah tangs in that family get REAL large. It needs to swim and i wouldnt get that type of fish without a tank larger then a 200. Tang police Chief Duke