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Acanthurus pyroferus 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 as a mimic of Herald's
Dwarf Angel. Aquarium image. |
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Acanthurus sohal (Forsskal 1775), the Red
Sea Clown or Sohal Tang. My vote for best surgeonfish of the genus
Acanthurus, though some individuals get quite aggressive with age and
size. As long as they're "kingfish", problems are few. Interzoo 08 |

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Acanthurus sohal (Forsskal 1775), the Red
Sea Clown or Sohal Tang. My vote for best surgeonfish of the genus
Acanthurus, though some individuals get quite aggressive with age and
size. As long as they're "kingfish", problems are few. Red Sea |

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| Acanthurus sohal
(Forsskal 1775), the Red Sea Clown or Sohal Tang. My vote for best
surgeonfish of the genus Acanthurus, though some individuals get quite
aggressive with age and size. As long as they're "kingfish", problems
are few. Red Sea |
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