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The Acanthurus chronixis is an extremely rare species of surgeonfish, native to the deep and isolated waters of Micronesia, specifically the Marshall Islands. It is rarely observed in the wild or in aquariums, making it sought after by collectors and aquarists passionate about exceptional species.
Smaller in size than most other Acanthurus, the Acanthurus chronixis has a compact and dark body with metallic blue reflections, sometimes featuring subtle patterns. Its color blends with rocky surroundings, making it a discreet yet elegant fish, perfect for reef aquariums looking for an original touch.
This fish is known for its shy and reserved behavior. It is less territorial than other species of the Acanthurus genus, which can make it easier to integrate into a community aquarium, provided its needs for space and tranquility are respected.
It is recommended to keep the Acanthurus chronixis in an aquarium of at least 400 to 500 liters, well-oxygenated, with a rocky decor forming shaded and retreat areas. A moderate current is advised to replicate its natural conditions.
Like most surgeonfish, the Acanthurus chronixis is primarily herbivorous. It requires a diet rich in vegetables, including nori sheets, spirulina, and specific vegetable pellets.
To complement its diet, occasional additions of plankton or small crustaceans can be offered, but the majority of its food should remain plant-based to preserve its metabolism and strengthen its immune system.
The Acanthurus chronixis is still an unknown species, rarely available in the aquarium market. Its presence in an aquarium is a true privilege reserved for discerning enthusiasts who wish to host unique and respected species.
If you are looking for a discreet, rare, and captivating surgeonfish, the Acanthurus chronixis will offer you an unprecedented observation experience while actively contributing to the plant balance of your marine aquarium.