Where can I buy Blue Tang (Hippo Tang)?

Reviewed by the Fast Aquatics husbandry team · Updated May 2026
Quick answerBuy Blue Tang (Hippo Tang) from local fish stores (LFS) for budget specimens, or from online vendors via overnight FedEx/UPS shipping for premium captive-bred or aquacultured specimens.

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Blue Tang (Hippo Tang) is widely available across multiple sourcing channels. Local fish stores (LFS): typically carry standard Blue Tang (Hippo Tang) at $15-40 for budget specimens. Pros: see the fish before buying, no shipping risk. Cons: rarely offer captive-bred, no DOA guarantee. Online specialty vendors: ship Blue Tang (Hippo Tang) overnight via FedEx Priority Overnight or UPS Next Day Air. Pros: WYSIWYG photos before payment, captive-bred premium grades, 4-hour DOA guarantee, climate-aware shipping. Cons: shipping fee $35-65 per box. Charter breeders: ORA, Sustainable Aquatics, Bali Aquarich, and similar - source captive-bred specimens with the highest survival rate. Browse live Blue Tang (Hippo Tang) listings on Fast Aquatics for vetted vendors with overnight shipping to your state and Buyer Protection on every order.

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