Sohal Tang
Tangs are commonly referred to as surgeon fish due to having a sharp spine that looks like a "scalpel" at the base of their caudal (tail) fin that is used for protection, use caution when handling. Adults tend to live alone in the wild, so they should not be kept with fish that look similar, like other tangs. However, they should be peaceful towards most other tank mates. Sohal Tangs are found in seaward edges of reefs exposed to surges in the Western Indian Ocean and Red Sea. They have horizontal dark lines that begin to fade as they proceed to the caudal, pelvic and anal fins. Their fins are outlined with a vibrant blue. They will grow to be over a foot in size, so will need a great deal of swimming space. Full grown adults of this tang will need around 250 gallons; however, you can get away with smaller aquariums when they are juveniles.