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Ring Tail Tang Acanthurus BlochiiRing Tail Tang Acanthurus Blochii The Ring Tail Tang, scientifically known as Acanthurus blochii, is a stunning and unique saltwater fish. It has a bluish gray body with yellow brown spots running longitudinally across it, and a distinctive white ring around its caudal peduncle, which gives it its common name. This species is native to the Indo Pacific region, ranging from the east coast of Africa to Hawaii. In the wild, they typically inhabit the
Ring Tail Tang Acanthurus BlochiiThe Ring Tail Tang, scientifically known as Acanthurus blochii, is a stunning and unique saltwater fish. It has a bluish-gray body with yellow-brown spots running longitudinally across it, and a distinctive white ring around its caudal peduncle, which gives it its common name. This species is native to the Indo-Pacific region, ranging from the east coast of Africa to Hawaii. In the wild, they typically inhabit the outer edges of coral reefs and lagoons at depths of 2-15 meters. The Ring Tail Tang is primarily herbivorous, feeding on algae that grows on sand and rocks, as well as diatoms and detritus. In the aquarium, they should be provided with a varied diet of algae, artemia, frozen foods, and flakes. While generally peaceful towards other fish species, Ring Tail Tangs can be aggressive towards their own kind and may establish a hierarchy within the aquarium. It is recommended to only keep one individual per tank or to introduce them last if adding multiple Acanthurus species. Due to their large adult size of up to 50 cm and their specialized dietary requirements, the Ring Tail Tang is considered a challenging fish for beginner aquarists. An aquarium of at least 2,000 liters (396 gallons) is recommended to provide them with ample swimming space and allow for the growth of sufficient algae. Proper water parameters are crucial for the health of this species, including a pH of 8.1-8.4, temperature of 24-28°C, and specific gravity of 1.020-1.025.2 Regular water changes and a well-established live rock system are also essential for their care.
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★★★★★ 5
“Tiny Backpack, Big Personality!”
This little backpack is doing big kid things — and my toddler knows it. The second we strapped it on, he marched around like he was off to close a business deal with juice boxes in both hands.
It’s the perfect size for tiny shoulders, and the chest buckle? GENIUS. No more slippy straps or bag-flinging tantrums. It stays put like a champ, even during epic playground sprints and spontaneous dance moves in the grocery store.
The material is sturdy, the zippers glide like butter, and the reflective strip makes my toddler look like he’s ready for a baby night shift. The color combo is sleek — black and grey with just the right touch of “cool kid on campus” energy.
Plenty of space for snacks, sippy cups, a favorite toy, and 14 mysterious pebbles he insisted on collecting “for science.”
If your 2-4-year-old wants to carry their own stuff and look proud doing it — this is the backpack for them. Highly recommend (and yes, I already ordered another one for backup... because toddlers). 🎒
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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good! Recommend
Size: Small, Color: Pink Dino
My 2 year old loves this backpack. I love the snap in the front for additional support of the distribution of weight. It has a good size cup holders and the inside of the bag is very spacious.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A good buy especially for young kids
Our community is providing school supplies this year for an elementary school that we adopted. Backpacks are in big demand but, as you know if you’ve been shopping, pretty pricey. This backpack was a Prime-day find so I bought a couple of them but, even back to the regular price, it’s a good deal especially for very young kids. In person the backpack is cute and stylish with the vibrant range of colors you see in the product pictures. I bought the large backpack which, as you can see in the photo, is more than tall enough for a standard manila folder. The stitching seems sound and the straps work as you would expect; it also has two side pockets. If I had to pick a weak spot, I’d say it’s the zipper, especially the one on the front pouch. It’s not a problem at the moment but it’s nylon, not metal, and so I don’t expect it to last forever. But if it gets through one school year, I consider that good. I think it’s a pretty good buy if you’re on a budget.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025
★★★★★ 4
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Size: Small, Color: Pink Dino
Cute, definitely a perfect size for my tall 3 yr old. (3’7”) I did have to let it air out though. Has a weird smell.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Two words: Double. Zipper.
Size: Small, Color: Purple
Great backpack for transitioning out of diaper bag but not yet ready to fling caution to the wind and leave the house with nothing. The real win on this is the double zipper. Zipping one way only is the worrrrst, and you don’t have to with this. So if you end up getting another one, that’s fine, but do yourself a favor and confirm the double zipper.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026