In 1955, American ichthyologist John Ernest Randall first recognized the Ctenochaetus binotatus or Two Spot Bristletooth Tang. These beautiful fish are often seen in pairs, especially during breeding in summer. The two-spotted tooth tang that not everyone knows about is its breeding habits and has never seen it spawn. Each egg produced will float on the substrate until it hatches.
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