Tang fish, commonly known as surgeonfish, typically have a lifespan of 5 to 15 years in captivity when provided with proper care and a suitable environment. In the wild, their lifespan can vary, but many species also live around 10 years. Factors such as diet, water quality, and habitat can significantly influence their longevity.
it lives in the ocean
Yes they do.
The Blue Tang changes colors as it matures.
yay they are fourteen centimeters why?
Answer: 31.0 to 54.0 cm, depending on the species. see: http://fishbase.org/ComNames/CommonNameSearchList.php
deep
The tang refers to the sharp spines on the tang fish's tail which are as sharp as a scalpel.
in water -sorry had 2 say it the Atlantic ocean
Regal tangs get about 12" long.
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 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.
a long time