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The blue regal, also known as the blue tang or Paracanthurus hepatus, is not classified as a small fish. It typically grows to about 12 inches (30 cm) in length, which places it in the medium-sized category among reef fish. While it may be smaller than some other species, its size and characteristics distinguish it from what is generally considered "small fish."

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What class does the regal fish belong to?

There does not seem to be a fish exclusively called "regal fish."There is the Regal Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus), or blue surgeonfish, which is a bright blue and yellow. The name "blue tang" is also confusingly applied to the lighter blue Acanthurus coeruleus, or Atlantic surgeonfish.


What is the size of a regal blue tang fish?

Regal tangs get about 12" long.


What does Dory eat?

The fish named Dory from the Disney movie Finding Nemo is a regal blue tang fish. The regal blue tang fish eats zooplankton and marine algae.


What kind of fish is Dorothy in the movie Finding Nemo?

Pacific Regal Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)


How long do regal blue tang fish live?

it lives in the ocean


What fish are blue?

Sure! Look at fishtropolis,has a blue danio,ble platy and regal tang


What type of fish is dori in finding nemo?

Dory is a Blue Tang fish.See Related Links below for a real blue tang fish.


What Kind Of Fish is Dorian from finding Nemo?

Pacific Regal Blue Tang


What sort of fish is dory?

Dory is a fictional Regal Blue Tang fish from the movie "Finding Nemo" and its sequel "Finding Dory." In real life, the Regal Blue Tang fish is a species of surgeonfish found in the Indo-Pacific region.


What kind of fish is dorey from finding nemo?

Dorey is a regal blue tang fish.


Picture of dory fish in finding nemo?

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Do regal blue tang fish have bad memory?

No fish have a bad memory. They all have to have at least a reasonable memory to be able to survive from day to day.