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Blue Tang Collection

The mesmerizing world of the blue tang unfolds before our eyes, as it gracefully swims alongside its companions in the vibrant coral reefs

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Queen angelfish and blue tangs

Queen angelfish and blue tangs
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris, yellow tail) with blue tangs (Acanthurus coeruleus) in the background. Photographed off Bonaire Island in the Netherlands Antilles, in the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue tropical reef fish composite image on black background, Blue triggerfish

Blue tropical reef fish composite image on black background, Blue triggerfish (Pseudobalistes fuscus), Bicolour angelfish (Centropyge bicolor), Elongate surgeonfish (Acanthurus mata)

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Single trumpetfish swimming among a school of blue and purple tangs off of Bonaire, N. A

Single trumpetfish swimming among a school of blue and purple tangs off of Bonaire, N. A
Single trumpetfish swimming among a school of blue and purple tangs off of Bonaire, N.A

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye, Belize

Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye, Belize

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second

Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus), Punta Gruesa, Mahahual Peninsula, Quintana Roo

Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus), Punta Gruesa, Mahahual Peninsula, Quintana Roo, South Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue tang shoal

Blue tang shoal
Blue tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) shoaling over a coral reef. This fish, also known as the blue surgeonfish, inhabits the tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Palette surgeonfish over coral

Palette surgeonfish over coral
Juvenile palette surgeonfish (Paracanthurus hepatus), at centre (blue), and many reticulated dascyllus fish (Dascyllus reticulatus) swimming over table coral

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Juvenile Blue Tang (Paracanthurus sp). Caribbean

Juvenile Blue Tang (Paracanthurus sp). Caribbean
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect

Background imageBlue Tang Collection: Blue Tang (Paracanthurus sp) feeding on coral reef, Cayman Islands, Caribbean

Blue Tang (Paracanthurus sp) feeding on coral reef, Cayman Islands, Caribbean
Lawson Wood / SplashdownDirect


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The mesmerizing world of the blue tang unfolds before our eyes, as it gracefully swims alongside its companions in the vibrant coral reefs. With its striking cobalt-blue body and contrasting yellow tail, this tropical beauty captivates all who encounter it. Amongst the kaleidoscope of marine life, the blue tang finds solace in the company of other enchanting creatures. The regal Queen angelfish glides elegantly by its side, their colors harmoniously blending into a breathtaking underwater symphony. In a composite image set against a black background, we witness an exquisite ensemble featuring not only the blue tang but also the majestic Blue triggerfish and Bicolour angelfish. Their radiant hues create an awe-inspiring spectacle that seems to transcend reality itself. Off the coast of Bonaire, N. A. , a single trumpetfish navigates through a school of blue and purple tangs with effortless grace. This delicate dance showcases nature's harmony at its finest - a true testament to Mother Earth's artistry. From Utila in Honduras to Hol Chan Marine Park in Belize Barrier Reef, these azure wonders inhabit some of Central America's most treasured aquatic landscapes. They bring life and color to every corner they touch - transforming even the simplest coral reef island into an ethereal paradise. Punta Gruesa on Mahahual Peninsula beckons us with yet another glimpse into this captivating realm. Here, amidst crystal-clear waters off Quintana Roo's Caribbean shores, we find ourselves immersed in sheer tranquility as schools of blue tangs gracefully glide past us. Witnessing these magnificent shoals is like stepping into an underwater dreamland where time stands still. As they move together effortlessly through turquoise waters, their collective energy creates ripples that resonate deep within our souls. And let us not forget about their juvenile counterparts – small yet equally enchanting Paracanthurus sp. , showcasing vibrant shades reminiscent of sun-kissed Caribbean beaches.