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Coral Reef Fish - Surgeonfishes

Surgeonfishes belong to the family Acanthuridae, Subfamily Acanthurinae. They are distinguished by a single pair of retractable scalpel-like blades that fold into the groove at the base of the tail. The white spot on the yellow tang is the scalpel. The blue tang is very common and has a white or yellow spine on the base of the tail. However, the juvenile blue tang is bright yellow but with the fins outlined in bright blue. The picture below shows a juvenile beginning to turn blue. The yellow tang is completely yellow although it is often confused with the blue tang. Also, the doctorfish is distinguished from the surgeonfish by it's body bars, although they can be very faint.

Atlantic/Caribbean

Ocean surgeonfish - photo by Wayne Davis EPA - Pennkamp State Park Aquarium
Ocean surgeonfish
Acanthurus bahianus
Ocean surgeonfish - photo by Wayne Davis
Ocean surgeonfish
Acanthurus bahianus
Doctorfish
Doctorfish

Acanthurus chirurgus
Blue tang juvenile- photo by Wayne Davis EPA - Pennkamp State Park Aquarium
Blue tang (late juvenile)
Acanthurus coeruleus
Blue tang - photo by Wayne Davis EPA - Pennkamp State Park Aquarium
Blue tang (adult)
Acanthurus coeruleus
 

Indo-Pacific

Convict tan - photo by Carly Davis at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago
Convict tang (aka convict surgeonfish)
Acanthurus triostegus
Powder-blue surgonefish
Powder-blue surgonefish
Acanthurus leucosternon

Striped surgeonfish
Striped surgeonfish
Acanthurus lineatus

Orange band surgeonfish - photo by Wayne Davis (USEPA) at Shedd Aquarium in Chicago
Orange band surgeonfish

Acanthurus olivaceus
Spotted unicornfish - photo by Wayne Davis
Spotted unicornfish
Naso brevirostris
Orangespine unicornfish - photo by Wayne Davis EPA
Orangespine unicornfish
Naso lituratus
Mimic surgeonfish - photo by Wayne Davis EPA
Mimic surgeonfish
Acanthurus pyroferus

Blue tang - photo by Wayne Davis EPA
Pallet surgeonfish
(aka blue tang, blue max tang, pacific blue tang)
Paracanthurus hepatus
Desjardin's sailfin tang  - photo by Wayne Davis EPA (Baltimore Aquarium)
Desjardin's sailfin tang
Zebrasoma desjardinii
Desjardin's sailfin tang  - photo by Wayne Davis EPA (Baltimore Aquarium)
Desjardin's sailfin tang
Zebrasoma desjardinii
Sailfin tang  - photo by Wayne Davis EPA (Baltimore Aquarium)
Sailfin tang
Zebrasoma veliferum
Yellow tang - photo by Wayne Davis EPA
Yellow tang
Zebrasoma flavescens

Note: Most of these photos were taken at the National Aquarium in BaltimoreExit EPA Disclaimer, Shedd AquariumExit EPA Disclaimerin Chicago, South Carolina AquariumExit EPA Disclaimerin Charelston, Key West AquariumExit EPA Disclaimer, and Pennekamp State Park AquariumExit EPA Disclaimerin Florida. Feel free to use these photographs on any of your government, citizen or not-for-profit Web sites. I only ask that you credit this Web site page and acknowledge the name of the photographer in the alt tag. Please email us if you need higher resolution photos or permissions for other purposes. Learn more about fish as environmental indicators and coral reefs.

 

 

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