Blue Tang- the Ultimate Marine Fish
Posted: Sunday, May 03, 2009
by Rotem Gavish
aquariumpassion
The Blue Tang would have to be one of the most common and most popular tangs all over the world. Its blue and yellow tail colors make it an amazing addition to any marine or reef tanks. In nature the blue tang feeds on zooplankton, benthic and planktivorous invertebrates and attached algae. Due to its being herbivore fish it should be fed with commercial food such as pellet and flake food, its diet should include some greens every day. It is also known as Blue Surgeonfish, regal tang or by its scientific name Paracanthurus hepatus. The blue tang discovered in 1776 by Linnaeus. All blue tangs in the market are wild caught mostly from the Indo pacific region. Although they are peaceful they can be aggressive to other blue tangs
Blue Tangs may associate breeding cycles with lunar cycles in the wild, Males and females have similar coloration, but females are larger than the males. In the wild a pair releases sperm and eggs near the surface of the water. There are no reports of them spawning in the aquarium. For more information visit us at: Aquariumpassion.com
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