MilLKkKEeeE BoOOoO0OIiIi + Da HBOMB PEZ - 2008-10-06 "YO check it, dis site is da BOMB. I'm really feelin it, ya dig? Ever since I learned about da Tang I've been gettin Muh Tango ON." But in all seriousness I'm an aspiring marine biologist who wants to specialize on the Tang, and I am very interested in studying the physiology of the Tang. This site is much appreciated.
Shelly - 2007-11-14 I love the blue regal tang. I am only in the 6 grade but i'm doing a 'finding nemo' report. I am dory and so far i am loving this report!(=
albert ellis - 2007-07-14 I find that the blue tang is also expensive in Canada - I just paid $90 for a 5 cm (2 in) tang. It was worth it, a nice contrast to my yellow tang which cost $70 at a size of 12 cm (4.75 in). They seem to be getting along (ignoring) each other so far; the yellow one is bigger, at about 15 cm (6 in.). I love tangs!
Dustin Tyler - 2007-05-13 Tangs...they are the best!! I have seven in a 125 gallon. Its a squeeze, but they are all under eight inches. The secret is to completely rearrange your rocks and maybe even remove certain more agressive types (exe. Purple) every time you introduce a new fish. It doesn't even matter if they are all different sizes>>> Tangs are the Best!!
edward hamilton - 2007-05-11 oh my!! it cost a lot to buy a regal blue tang here in australia, say around $50 to $80 just for one...i would love to own sigh :-(
bryana moore - 2007-04-23 i think that the blue tang fish are one of the most beautiful fish ever! they are so adorable and exotic....they're the best!
Dancer Girl - 2007-04-01 THANK YOU! I have a huge project to do tonight (sadly I put it off until the last minute) and you have given me all the information I need on all 10 species of marine life! Once again, THANK YOU!
Joanne Glen - 2007-03-24 Hi Guy's, A solution which, I found that worked to Tangs being agressive to each other when a new one is first introduced; rearrange your rocks and anything else you might have in your tank. I have a 5cm powder brown tand and introduced a blue tang.
Kelly - 2007-01-11 This site is just so informative for me. I am doing a project on this fish, and this site gave me all the information that I needed.
Readily available and very beautiful, the Blue Tang is probably the second most popular tang next to the Yellow tang!
"YO check it, dis site is da BOMB. I'm really feelin it, ya dig? Ever since I learned about da Tang I've been gettin Muh Tango ON." But in all seriousness I'm an aspiring marine biologist who wants to specialize on the Tang, and I am very interested in studying the physiology of the Tang. This site is much appreciated.
I love the blue regal tang. I am only in the 6 grade but i'm doing a 'finding nemo' report. I am dory and so far i am loving this report!(=
I just bought a 3 inch blue tang today for NZD$110.00! But its worth it as they are awesome looking fish.
I find that the blue tang is also expensive in Canada - I just paid $90 for a 5 cm (2 in) tang. It was worth it, a nice contrast to my yellow tang which cost $70 at a size of 12 cm (4.75 in). They seem to be getting along (ignoring) each other so far; the yellow one is bigger, at about 15 cm (6 in.). I love tangs!
Tangs...they are the best!! I have seven in a 125 gallon. Its a squeeze, but they are all under eight inches. The secret is to completely rearrange your rocks and maybe even remove certain more agressive types (exe. Purple) every time you introduce a new fish. It doesn't even matter if they are all different sizes>>> Tangs are the Best!!
oh my!! it cost a lot to buy a regal blue tang here in australia, say around $50 to $80 just for one...i would love to own sigh :-(
i think that the blue tang fish are one of the most beautiful fish ever! they are so adorable and exotic....they're the best!
THANK YOU! I have a huge project to do tonight (sadly I put it off until the last minute) and you have given me all the information I need on all 10 species of marine life! Once again, THANK YOU!
Hi Guy's,
A solution which, I found that worked to Tangs being agressive to each other when a new one is first introduced; rearrange your rocks and anything else you might have in your tank. I have a 5cm powder brown tand and introduced a blue tang.
This site is just so informative for me. I am doing a project on this fish, and this site gave me all the information that I needed.