Paracanthurus hepatus, commonly known as the blue tang or palette surgeonfish, is primarily preyed upon by larger predators in its natural habitat, such as barracudas, larger reef fish, and certain species of sharks. Juvenile blue tangs are particularly vulnerable to these predators. Additionally, they may face threats from human activities, including fishing and habitat destruction, which can impact their populations.
Paracanthurus hepatus was created in 1766.
A paracanthurus hepatus, commonly known as a blue tang fish, is an herbivore. It primarily feeds on algae in the wild and captivity.
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
Paracanthurus hepatus
paracanthurus hepatus
Blue Tang, Paracanthurus hepatus
Paracanthurus hepatus Class: Actinopterygii
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
Pacific regal blue tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
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Paracanthurus hepatus