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31.0 to 54.0 cm, depending on the species.
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The latin name of the blue tang is Paracanthurus Hepatus.The latin name of the Atlantic blue tang fish is Acanthurus coeruleus.
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.
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.
Adaptations of a blue tang fish include its bright blue coloration, which helps it blend in with its coral reef habitat and evade predators. Its sharp spines and razor-sharp caudal fin are used for defense against predators. Blue tangs also have a unique ability to produce a slime coating that protects them from parasites and infections. Additionally, their ability to swim quickly and maneuver through tight spaces allows them to escape danger efficiently.
Dory fish mainly feed on zooplankton such as copepods, crustaceans, and small fish. Their diet also includes squid and other cephalopods. They use their sharp teeth and protrusible jaws to feed on their prey.
it lives in the ocean
The Blue Tang changes colors as it matures.
deep
Dory is a Blue Tang fish.See Related Links below for a real blue tang fish.
Regal tangs get about 12" long.
The latin name of the blue tang is Paracanthurus Hepatus.The latin name of the Atlantic blue tang fish is Acanthurus coeruleus.
in water -sorry had 2 say it the Atlantic ocean
a powder blue tang is a saltwater fish, it is also known as a powder blue surgeon fish. if you have seen Finding Nemo, this fish is the same thing as Dori. Actually dori is called a hippo or blue tang, and is not at all the same as a powder blue tang.
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.
They are bluish with a hint of tang!!
the red lion fish
Yes it is.