The Black Longnose Tang is an active and graceful swimmer that requires a minimum of 100 gallons of tank space to thrive. It enjoys exploring various levels of the tank and needs ample room to reduce stress. While this species can be somewhat solitary, it may interact with other fish if introduced at a young age. Known for its semi-aggressive temperament, the Black Longnose Tang can exhibit territorial behavior, particularly towards other tangs or similar-shaped fish. To minimize aggression, it is advisable to introduce this tang as one of the last additions to the tank and provide plenty of hiding spaces and visual barriers. It is generally reef safe and compatible with non-aggressive species and those that do not resemble its shape or size. A varied diet of algae, seaweed, mysis, and brine shrimp is essential for maintaining its health and reducing stress-induced aggression. With appropriate care, this species can add beauty and dynamic movement to a marine aquarium.