How good are Convict Tang, Acanthurus triostegus, at eating algae?

Reef AquaCult

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I have a convict tang and in my opinion an aggressive quarantine approach with ample food feeding 10x daily a variety of foods without competition is required to get them eating on prepared foods. Also because they are acanthurus they are prone to parasites so copper and de-worming a must. Mine feeds aggressively on all short algae (not long hair algae) and eats seaweed extreme pellets with vigor. Won’t touch mysis or any meat-based food. Will eat some other pellets too. Goes crazy for nori but this took some time. If you throw a new arrival into a display tank with aggressive eaters you will probably fail.
 

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I really like Convict tangs.. Mine never tops grazing. I've had this one for several years.
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I have had mine for over a year.
Super small and thin when I got it.
Now fat and the tank boss.
It keeps my 6 blue green chromis inline.
Does not eat much algae as I dont have any in my 120.
It will eat algae cubes and nori if I cut it into small pieces.
Both tangs, tomini and convict, are scared of the algae clip, lol.
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