in water -sorry had 2 say it the Atlantic ocean
I'm pretty sure a Tang is a salt water fish but if you have a fresh water (regular) fishtank, I'm not sure just adding salt will do it. I believe you have to have a salt water setup... check with a pet store that sells Tangs in your area.
The blue tang is a type of surgeonfish that live near reefs in the waters of the Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and the Mexican Gulf. These are herbivorous fish that are prey for carnivorous fish like the tuna.
The Blue Tang changes colors as it matures.
it lives in the ocean
salt water with water from 70 to 80 degrees
they survive with the temperature of water
Algae eating fish include: bottom dwellers such as loaches, cat fish and plecs and many marine and fresh water tropical fish such as plecostomus fish.
deep
No, Tangs cannot be kept in fresh water. Tangs are a saltwater fish. The way I had it explained to me is that saltwater fish don't have enough salt in their bodies, so they have to live in saltwater to make up the extra, and visa versa. Putting a Tang in freshwater would be like putting you on Mars without oxygen.
The tang refers to the sharp spines on the tang fish's tail which are as sharp as a scalpel.
They survive by drinking salt water, and eattinf alge