Yes, blue tangs (Paracanthurus hepatus) typically inhabit the sunlight zone of the ocean, also known as the euphotic zone, where sunlight penetrates and supports photosynthesis. They are commonly found in coral reefs and rocky habitats at depths of up to about 60 meters (200 feet), where they can access abundant food sources and shelter. This zone provides the ideal conditions for their growth and survival.
Blue tangs are typically found in the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region, primarily in tropical and subtropical waters. They can be found at depths ranging from 2 to 40 meters (6.5 to 130 feet).
They usually live in a rocky watery area, not in the ocean, but near it.
Blue whales are normally found in the sunlight zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean.
They live in the sunlight zone
yes, a killer whale or the orca sometimes live in the sunlight zone
Sunlight zone
The Sunlight Zone
the Sunlight Zone
The blue marlin lives in tropical and subtropical waters. It can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indians Oceans.
Squirrel fish live in the sunlight zone
They live in the Pelagic Zone
sunlight and upper twighlight