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Freshwater Pic of the Day Link,
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Acanthurus olivaceus Forster & Schneider 1801, the Orange
Spot/Shoulder Tang. A hardy fish out of Hawaii and elsewhere, but
unfortunately, a behavioral terror in the ranks of A. lineatus.
This is an active fish that grows to more than a foot in length. Place
only with MEAN tankmates. A juvenile in Hawaii.
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Acanthurus olivaceus Forster & Schneider 1801, the Orange
Spot/Shoulder Tang. A hardy fish out of Hawaii and elsewhere, but
unfortunately, a behavioral terror in the ranks of A. lineatus.
This is an active fish that grows to more than a foot in length. Place
only with MEAN tankmates. A sub-adult in Hawaii.
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Acanthurus tristis Randall 1993, the Indian
Ocean Mimic Surgeonfish. Indian Ocean; Maldives, Chagos, Andaman Sea to
Indonesia. To 25 cm. Aquarium pix.
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/species
Summary.php?ID=12782&genusname=Acanthurus&speciesname=tristis |

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Kittliz 1834, the Chocolate Surgeonfish. Indo-Pacific; Seychelles to the
French Polynesia, down to the GBR. To ten inches in length. A successful
mimic of three (four if you count C. vrolikii in Palau where C.
flavissimus is absent and it mimics the other!) Centropyge Angels. Here,
a mimic of the true Lemonpeel. Aquarium images. |
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