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Group of Yellow Tang fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close Up Group of Yellow Tropical Fish Butterfly and Tang on Reef Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Tang Fish, zebrasoma flavescens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibrant Yellow Tang Fish Swimming Gracefully in a Blue Marine Aquarium Environment Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Tang Fish, zebrasoma flavescens Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Group of Yellow Tang fish
Yellow Tang Fish, zebrasoma flavescens Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A beautiful aquarium with corals and fish yellow zebrasome yellow tang Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful aquarium with corals and fish yellow zebrasome yellow tang Royalty Free Stock Photo
A beautiful aquarium with corals and fish yellow zebrasome yellow tang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Tang Fish, zebrasoma flavescens Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is for many aquarists, the definitive fish of home saltwater aquariums. With its oval-shaped, vibrant yellow body, Zebrasoma flavescens brightens any marine system. The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is an active swimmer that will glide throughout your aquarium in near constant motion, acting as an aquarium tour guide of sorts to any onlooker who follows its meandering swim path. Though most common to the reefs of Hawaii, the Yellow Hawaiian Tang`s natural habitat is actually widespread throughout Indonesia and the Great Barrier Reef. The Yellow Hawaiian Tang is also known as the Yellow Sailfin Tang or Yellow Surgeonfish. For best care, it should be housed in an aquarium of at least 100 gallons with ample room to swim. Like other Tangs, this member of the Acanthuridae family demonstrates territorial aggression towards its own species, or Tangs in general. Therefore, it is best to keep just one Yellow Hawaiian Tang per aquarium, unless multiple Yellow Hawaiian Tangs are introduced into the system simultaneously.


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