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Old 04-29-2003, 09:14 AM   #1
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Powder Blue Tang - Acanthurus leucosternon

[center:fc5d95e36c]Powder Blue Tang
Acanthurus leucosternon[/center:fc5d95e36c]

Origin: Indo-Pacific Oceans
Size: 8-10” Adult
Temp: 76-82F
Specific Gravity: 1.024-1.025
PH: 8.2-8.3

The Powder blue tang (PBT) in my opinion has to be one of the most beautiful of all the surgeonfish. A healthy powder blue will have a very dark, almost black, face and mouth area, Just above and below the dorsal fins there will be a very bright white and the main body of the fish will be a soft blue color, hence the name powder blue. To top dorsal fin will be a very bright yellow and there will be some yellow at the base of the pectorals fins as well. The anil and ventral fins will be white and the caudal fin will be white with its edges outlined in black. The base of the caudal will be yellow as well. This is also the location of the sharp boney spine. Below you can see a photo of my powder blue tang. When this fish is angry it will change its colorations and dark vertical lines will appear on its body. When this happens be careful of working in the tank as the PBT has very sharp spine (caudal peduncles). This spine is what the tang will use to defend itself when it feels threatened.

Powder blues just like other surgeonfish require highly oxygenated water. And to this end they should never be kept in an overcrowded tank as they will be one of the first to parish should the oxygen levels fall to low. These fish should be kept singularly in a system as they could become aggressive with fish of similar shape and colorations. They should be kept in a tank with as high quality water conditions as possible. The PBT diet should consist of mostly dried sea algae but on occasion adding some meat to the diet can be of benefit. I prefer to feed mine a basic diet of dried NORI daily and supplement this every few days with some frozen prepared food. I have seen my tang eat everything from NORI, to dried flake, to brine shrimp and other frozen foods. PBT’s will nip at your live rock throughout the day as well keeping hair algae as well as other macro algae’s at bay.

A healthy PBT should have a plump body and should not have a noticeable lateral line. The colorations should be very bold and the area behind the eyes should not be depressed. Powder Blues have alimentary faunas (bacteria living in their stomachs). It is recommended that treating with a copper based treatment be either avoided or be performed in as short a time period as possible to keep from damaging this faunas population. Fenner speculates that excessive treatments with a copper medication could lead to mysterious deaths of tangs in the Acanthurdis class.

The PBT should not be considered unless you have a tank that is larger than 75 gal. Due to the sensitivity of this fish its not recommended for beginners. If your interested in this fish its best to let your system mature for at least 6 months so that the tank can begin to establish itself. The reason is that just like other surgeonfish the PBT is a very active swimmer. PBT’s have been known to go into ‘swimming frenzies’ where they dart about the tank at high speeds. Having a tang in a small tank can cause undue stress. Ample hiding spaces should also be provided so when felt threatened they can retreat back behind the rocks.

With proper care these fish can be a wonderful addition to any saltwater tank.



Sources:
Robert M Fenner: The Conscientious Marine Aquarists
http://www.aquahobby.com/marine/powder.html
http://www.angelfire.com/il2/aquaria/powderblue.html
Personal Experience with my Powder blue.

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Old 05-24-2003, 08:34 AM   #2
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where you gonna have room for a ten inch fish? I didn't think you had any tanks that big.
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Old 05-24-2003, 10:15 AM   #3
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That is one of my favorite SW fish. Good profile.
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Just curious, how long have you had your powder blue?
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Old 06-01-2003, 06:37 AM   #5
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I got my Powder blue back around Aug 02.
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Search for flying fish express and you will see how it came and the date he got it, if I remember correctly.
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I got my Powder blue back around Aug 02.
8) I wish you continued success, the powder blue is a beautiful fish.
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Thank you. I knew it would be my largest challenge todate when I got him/her. The photo above is from my tank back in Feb. Overall its probably doubled in size since i got it and has gone from being skinny and 'boney' to plumb and strong.
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there is no way i can have one with a yellow tang correct
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my tank for now is a 60g with a little live sand and then just play sand I got 80 pounds of live rock now I have a wet dry with no bio balls and a protein skimmer and uv steralizer I have power compacts 260 watts I have 1 damsels 1yellow tang 1 flame angel one yellow strip maroon clownfishand and a feather duster and a bulb anemones that the clown lives in and colony polops and some kenya tree corals and 2 fire shrimp snails and hermit crabs and some other crabs

i just got a 40g with like 6 inches of live sand and it is loaded with corals and inverts it was given to me by a friend she had it for 3 years there is a brain coral wellsophyllia and a platygyra brain worm coral green striped mushrooms and red mushrooms yellow colony polyp and button polyp and some type of hard coral not sure what it is also alot of kenya tree oh ya and 2 giant star fish
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I wouldnt suggest it.
1.Tank Size
2.co-specific aggression.

I have gotten away with a yellow and blue tang in a 100 reef, but I know when the blue tang matures, its time for a tank upgrade or trade in.
The yellow and blue arent shaped the same. The PBT and YT are.
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FF. sorry, I had to dig up this old thread. Are you keeping any other tangs with your powder blue?
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Nope. PBT is the sole tang for my 80.
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i have had my pbt for almost 2 years now. He is a happy fish. He will start dancing when he thinks i am going to put nori in the tank. I was very concerned when i got the fish, because i heard they can be hard to keep for a long period of time. I have found that he is pretty hardy.
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Im gunna dig into this thread too.. i have had mixed reviews.. is the pbt more ich prone that the blue tang..? some say yes some say no.. wanting to invest into a pbt for more 100gal..!
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