The blue tang is a surgeonfish, a group of fishes named for the scalpel-like spine on the side of
the body, just ahead of the tail. Blue tangs, like all surgeonfishes, use these spines to defend against
predators. They erect the sharp spines in an effort to make themselves harder to swallow or to inflict injury on
their predators.
Blue tangs are herbivores, and they actively browse the surface of coral reefs, searching for their
favorite algae. Though larger individuals sometimes browse by themselves or in pairs or threesomes, small to medium
adults often form large groups and swim long distances