Lipstick Tang - West Indian Ocean
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Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang (Naso elegans)
Overview
The Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang (Naso elegans), also known as the Blonde Naso Tang or West Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang, is a striking surgeonfish prized for its vivid coloration and elegant swimming behavior. This species features a grey-brown body with a characteristic bright orange dorsal fin, contrasting orange “lipstick” markings around the mouth, and distinctive facial and tail coloration.
Native to the western Indian Ocean, including reefs around the Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, and East Africa, the Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang is an active herbivore that grazes continuously on algae. Its beauty, combined with its reef-safe nature, makes it a spectacular centerpiece for large, mature marine aquariums.
Aquarium Requirements
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Minimum Tank Size: 180 gallons (680 litres) or larger
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Temperature: 24–27°C (75–81°F)
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pH: 8.1–8.4
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Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.020–1.025
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Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
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Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: < 10 ppm
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Aquascape: Provide large open swimming areas, strong water flow, and solid rock structures for grazing
This species thrives in well-established marine aquariums with stable water conditions and high oxygen levels. Regular water changes and effective filtration are essential for long-term health. Its adult size and active swimming behavior make it best suited to spacious aquariums.
Diet and Feeding
The Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang is primarily herbivorous, grazing on algae in the wild. In captivity, it should be offered a varied, nutrient-rich diet to promote health and coloration:
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Dried seaweed (nori) or macroalgae sheets
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Spirulina-based flakes or pellets
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Frozen herbivore blends
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Occasional mysis or brine shrimp for variety
Feed two to three times daily in small portions. Regular access to algae or supplemented greens supports natural grazing behavior and digestive health.
Temperament and Compatibility
Generally peaceful, Naso elegans can display territorial behavior toward other tangs, particularly those with similar body shapes or feeding habits. It is best housed singly unless the aquarium is very large with multiple feeding zones.
Tankmate Recommendations:
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Suitable: Peaceful or semi-aggressive species such as angelfish, butterflyfish, wrasses, and clownfish
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Avoid: Other Naso or Acanthurus tangs in smaller systems
Introduced carefully, the Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang integrates well into a mixed reef or community aquarium, adding color and movement.
Reef Compatibility
✅ Reef Safe
Naso elegans does not harm corals or sessile invertebrates and is considered fully reef safe. Its natural grazing helps control unwanted algae growth, contributing to the maintenance of a healthy and balanced reef aquarium. Ensure an adequate supply of algae or supplemented feeding to maintain optimal nutrition.
Additional Information
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Maximum Size: Up to 40–45 cm (16–18 inches)
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Lifespan: 8–12 years with proper care
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Difficulty Level: Moderate to Advanced
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Natural Behavior: Constant grazer, active swimmer, generally peaceful but territorial toward similar species
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Origin: Western Indian Ocean – including Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, and East African coastal reefs
The Indian Ocean Lipstick Tang (Naso elegans) is a striking, elegant, and reef-safe species that enhances the beauty of any large marine aquarium. With proper care, stable conditions, and a herbivore-rich diet, it thrives as a long-lived, vibrant centerpiece with engaging natural behavior.
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