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they would rather have live food like worms or crickets but I think they prefer pellets over flake food. they need better quality food if you plan to keep them in a tank or it will become fouled very quickly.
A paracanthurus hepatus, commonly known as a blue tang fish, is an herbivore. It primarily feeds on algae in the wild and captivity.
i think a heron is a secondary carnivore because it eats this type of fish and that fish eats algae. so basically the fish eats algae and other stuff which makes it a primary. if the heron eats the primary it would be a secondary. ISABELLA 4TH GRADER
Blue tangs start as eggs that hatch into larvae, which eventually develop into juvenile fish. As they grow, they transition into adults and can reproduce. Blue tangs can live up to 10-20 years in the wild.
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The Great Blue Heron is a carnivore. It's primary food consists of small fish but can include crabs, shrimp, rodents, reptiles, aquatic insects and even small birds.
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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.
Thankfully, The Tang Does Not Have Predators.
The Blue Tang does not migrate. It lives on the reefs and eats algae.
The blue tang is a saltwater fish that is very easy to care for, even for the novice aquarist. It requires a temperature of between 72 and 82 degrees, a minimum tank size of 100 gallons for one fish, and eats a herbivorous diet in the wild.
Dory is a Blue Tang fish.See Related Links below for a real blue tang fish.
The latin name of the blue tang is Paracanthurus Hepatus.The latin name of the Atlantic blue tang fish is Acanthurus coeruleus.
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It is both! The Regal Tang eats phytoplankton while other fish like a Bar Jack eats them.
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 changes colors as it matures.
They are bluish with a hint of tang!!