- Location
- Wading River, NY
So I have 2 tangs in my tank. A Yellow Tang and a Two Spot Bristletooth Tang (Blue Eyed Kole Tang). The 2 Spot is a juvenile. Both fish LOVE Nori. The Yellow Tang comes up to the clip and bites of pieces of it aggressively and leaves little half-circle, bite marks in the remaining Nori. The 2 Spot, in the other hand, seems to not have anything abrasive on or around his mouth, which results in the fish slobbering and lipping at the Nori, but unable to bite it off. Eventually pieces get broken down and pulled off, but for a fish named for its "Bristletooth," I would expect there to be more bites taken out like the yellow tang. Is this normal or could it be that the fish is a juvenile (~3") and hasn't fully developed its mouth or whatever it is that it uses to bite off vegetation? It seems like in the wild, it would starve, if left to graze.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Any info would be much appreciated.