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Surgeonfish are members of the family Acanthuridae and are named for scalpel-like modified fins on the peduncle (base of the tail). The species shown ingame is ''Paracanthurus hepatus'', also known as the regal tang, palette surgeonfish, blue tang (not to be confused with the Atlantic ''Acanthurus coeruleus'' variety), royal blue tang, hippo tang, flagtail surgeonfish, pacific regal blue tang and blue surgeonfish. It is a tropical fish that lives in areas such as Japan, East Africa, Samoa, New Caledonia, and even the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. | Surgeonfish are members of the family Acanthuridae and are named for scalpel-like modified fins on the peduncle (base of the tail). The species shown ingame is ''Paracanthurus hepatus'', also known as the regal tang, palette surgeonfish, blue tang (not to be confused with the Atlantic ''Acanthurus coeruleus'' variety), royal blue tang, hippo tang, flagtail surgeonfish, pacific regal blue tang and blue surgeonfish. It is a tropical fish that lives in areas such as Japan, East Africa, Samoa, New Caledonia, and even the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. |