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Yellow Tangs~!

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Yellow Tangs... they were fun to wacth they loved playing in the bubbles.. i loved thier bright bold color..! The Yellow Hawaiian Tang, also known as the Yellow Sailfin Tang, or Yellow Surgeonfish, has an oval bright yellow body. It is widespread throughout Hawaii to Indonesia and the Great Barrier Reef. It is a grazing fish with a diet of almost anything that is green (ie. alge, grass, lettuce...). It is not unheard of for the fish to eat meat. Even though this fish is generaly an herbivore the tang has been known to eat shrimp and other smaller animals. This varying diet may even include excrements from other fish. This small fish is very territorial; especially in the presence of another tang fish. The yellow tang is also in the sergeant fish family. This fish is excellent with inverts and the like. He is the sole occupant fish wise, and perfect in every way. He loves to chase the bubbles out of the power head The tang fish does not require a lot of space in which to live. But please take in mind when using the tang in an aquarium that it needs a constant flow of water. Not much but some, it helps the fish stay in shape and keeps the fish in good health. The short snout has evolved for the specialized task of grazing on algae which grows on rocks. The mouth and surrounding skin has toughened to withstand the impact with the rough reef surface. Like other fish in the sergeant fish family they have a number of small spines protruding near their tail. The spines near their tail is how they got their name, also commonly called the scalpel fish. As mentioned above the spines on the tail serve dual purposes as a means of defence and as an anchor while sleeping . My first picture ever of fishes in a tank., was hard to get the lighting right as it was underglass in an aquaruim thanks for all your time and comments hugs! ♥ ~! Kimmers!

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Digimon

8:25PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Nice work Kimmers! :) I like the fun way you cut them out, looks like a fish diorama! The colors are indeed vibrant! And I seen no flash or reflection! So these are what my favorite childhood drink were made of? ;) Great pic!

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watapki66

8:25PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Looks like you mastered it on the first attempt, a beautiful image!

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diomedes66

8:32PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Magnificent composition and I really love the lighting on these yellow dudes (dudettes :-) Absolutely wonderful!

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erskogly

8:39PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

I seem to remember a yellow fish pretty similar to these from Finding Nemo that had a somewhat deranged affinity for bubbles :) The light is great despite difficult conditions - and I love your framing and layout.

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SophiaDeer

8:48PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Beautiful yellow fish! Very exquisite!!

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Shardz

8:58PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

I just love fish as I have freshwater tropicals at home, but these salt water fish are just the best! Awesome capture of these beauties and your writeup on them is very informative! Maybe someday I'll have salt water fish!! Excellent work!!

fixbrknhearts

9:12PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

You did an excellent job. The fish are so bright and colorful. Way to go.

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dtp

9:17PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

cool story and lovely fishies are they god to eat dorling

Lissa_lei

9:44PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

They really are beutiful Kim, we have them here on the Great Barrier Reef, and I have seen them in their own elelment so I know how lovly they are, beutiful lite in this image and the color is spot on. love your post work. Eccellent. *V Lina

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Gwyn Tyger

9:48PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

you did well, very well. it's picture perfect.

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rayburg

10:04PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

I thought tang was an orange juice drink...love the way you presented them..that's the kind of stuff I expect from you..coool.

belsghost

10:16PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Your lighting is perfect, they came out wonderfully....

Nilla

10:35PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

I wish that I had a tank full of these fishes! A beautiful capture! Yellow Tang must be lemon flavored!? ;)

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maud

10:46PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

You did a good work Kim! Excellent lighting and colors..Absolutely wonderful v :)

kennyliu

11:31PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Great capture of these beautiful fish. I love the layout too:) V***

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kenwas

11:43PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

Well done KM!

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sharky_

11:46PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

The Yellow Tang (lau'ipala) is a very beautiful fish. Beautiful capture with excellent information. Aloha

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Zacko

11:52PM | Tue, 23 August 2005

WOW!!! This is fantastic!!! Gorgeous capture Kimmie, really impressive considering it was shot through a glass. Wow. I saw plenty of those fished when i went scuba-diving in Thailand and they sure are pretty. Especially when you see them in number of thousands. Perfect crop as well. Have a wonderful day #:O)

February

12:42AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

Lovely work:)

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romanceworks

12:45AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

A fantastic acquarium shot! They aren't easy to get. I adore those brightly colored fish with their big smiles. :o) CC

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gunsan

12:46AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

Fanastic result taken through glass! Love how they line up, and great to read your story. The colors are gorgeous in this composition!

cynlee

12:56AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

not easy getting these with low light... tangfully delightful in your presentation :]

gwfa

1:24AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

well done!

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WandM

1:25AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

Splashing around together in a big world. Lovely!

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Snow_Angel

1:39AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

Very well done! These are such beautiful Fish, Excellent lighting too.. You really find some interesting subjects! Gorgeous capture and postwork Kimarie! :)

vlaaitje

1:52AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

not easy with poor light, but you did well...lovely shot..love such kind of fish

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Georges_H_Hoens

2:21AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

so nice!!!! what a beautiful composition, the color palette is excellent !

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Syltermermaid

3:23AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

It looks like a border, the way the swim!!LOL Wonderful phto Kimmie and marvelous explaination!!! I'm glad he doesn't end up on a plate he is way to beuatiful!!!LOL Excellent work!!!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

6:47AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

What beautiful fish. Here in the UK they are not so beautiful well taken and a pleasure to view V Cathy xoxoxo

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Enmos

6:54AM | Wed, 24 August 2005

Amazing work, very beautiful and colorful !!! Stunning presentation as well, superb !!! :o)

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