
DN
Acanthurus chirurgus (Doctorfish) | Algae-Eating Surgeonfish for Marine Aquariums
Indisponible
The Acanthurus chirurgus, commonly known as the Doctorfish, is a hardy and active surgeonfish, essential for maintaining a healthy marine ecosystem. Native to the Western Atlantic and the Caribbean, this species is easily recognizable by its bluish-gray body with horizontal stripes and reflective silver scales under aquarium lighting. Highly effective at controlling algae, it plays a key role in keeping tanks clean and balanced.
Key Benefits:
✔ Efficient algae eater – Helps prevent excessive algae growth.
✔ Active and hardy – Adapts well to aquarium conditions.
✔ Ideal for large tanks – Requires ample swimming space.
✔ Reef-safe – Does not harm corals or invertebrates.
✔ Territorial but peaceful – Can coexist with similar-sized surgeonfish.
Technical Specifications:
• Scientific Name: Acanthurus chirurgus
• Average Adult Size: 25-30 cm
• Origin: Western Atlantic, Caribbean
• Ideal Temperature: 24-28°C
• Salinity: 1.023 – 1.025
• pH: 8.1 – 8.4
• Lighting: Moderate to strong
• Water Flow: Strong (prefers high currents)
Care Instructions & Recommendations:
1️⃣ Compatibility: Requires a minimum 400-liter tank with plenty of swimming space.
2️⃣ Feeding: Herbivorous, primarily feeds on algae, nori, and plant-based foods.
3️⃣ Behavior: Territorial with its kind but peaceful with non-competing species.
4️⃣ Acclimation: Drip acclimation recommended to reduce stress.
5️⃣ Maintenance: Provide a rich diet of algae and strong water flow for optimal health.