Common Name: Bignose Unicornfish
Species Name: Naso vlamingii (Valenciennes, 1835)
Range: Indo-Pacific Ocean: East Africa to Tuamotu, Line, and Marquesan Islands, southern Japan, Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia
Size: Up to 24 in (60 cm)
Natural Environment: Inhabit deep lagoons and seaward reefs
General Husbandry: Has a temperature range of 72 - 83°F (22 - 28°C) and has a natural diet consisting mostly of zooplankton. Requires a varied diet, with two or three feedings per day. Better suited for public aquariums. Rarely seen in the hobbyist trade.
Aquarium Suitability: * * & * * * *
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* - Suited for the reef aquarium;
** - Better suited for the fish-only aquarium;
*** - Better left in nature;
**** - Needing an aquarium larger than 125 gallons; and,
***** - Needing their own private environment/special tankmates.