Yes, yellow tangs do lay eggs. They are broadcast spawners, meaning that during the breeding season, males and females release eggs and sperm into the water simultaneously. The fertilized eggs then float freely in the ocean until they hatch, typically within a few days. This reproductive strategy helps increase the chances of survival for the offspring in the vast ocean environment.
No.
They lay yellow eggs that after time they hatch
Usually 4 to 5 eggs.
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If they are oval shaped and in clusters they could be ladybug eggs, they are a darker yellow color.
8 inches for males 13 inches for females I would suggest the male
Yes they lay yellow eggs and it takes a week to hach the thing is thow I don't no if they get fat
The yellow tang has no enemies. Follow the link to navigate you to a page about them.
One example of a reptile that lays small round bright yellow eggs is the yellow-spotted monitor lizard. These lizards are found in Australia and are known for their distinctive eggs that are bright yellow in color and around the size of a marble.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,
The species is technically called: yellow tang. It belongs to the family of Surgeonfish. The scientific name for the yellow tang is Zebrasoma Flavescens. Hope that helps...