Blue tangs have no threats.
The Blue Tang changes colors as it matures.
They might but they might not because they might think that blue tangs are small.
yes a blue angelfish is a vertebrate
Bermuda blue angelfish was created in 1876.
A Pacific blue tang, commonly called a Dory fish from the Disney move "Finding Nemo," can typically be kept with a Hawaiian yellow tang. Yellow tangs can be aggressive towards other tangs with similar round body shapes. Since blue tangs have an elongated body, yellow tangs do not consider them a threat. Some tangs require a large aquarium; yellow tangs can grow to over 7 inches in length while blue tangs can grow up to 12 inches long. Juvenile blue tangs can be kept in smaller tanks up to 75 gallons but as they grow and mature they should be moved into larger aquariums.
While it is possible for blue tangs to be eaten by humans, they are not commonly consumed because they contain toxins that can make them dangerous to eat. Furthermore, blue tangs are not typically targeted for consumption due to their popularity in the aquarium trade and their importance in maintaining reef ecosystems.
Other fish, birds sharks, and mammals eat blue angelfish
as long as they want
as long as they want
Powder blue tang, Regal tang, Yellow tang, Neon Goby, Blue cheeked Goby, Coral Beauty, Flame Angelfish, Clownfish, Pufferfish, Mandarine, Chalk Bass, and many more. Improved: Some of the most popular fish are False Percula Clownfish, Yellow Watchman Goby, Blue Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang, Flame Angelfish, Coral Beauty Angelfish, Clown Goby. Green Mandarin Goby, Diamond Watchman Goby, Pufferfish, Royal Gramma and Lawnmower Blenny
Regal or commonly called blue tang can grow up to a foot long. At this time we do not have the ability to breed dwarf blue tangs.