Acanthurus japonicus

Acanthurus japonicus

Japan surgeonfish, White-faced surgeonfish, Gold rim tang, Powder brown tang, White-nose surgeonfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Acanthurus japonicus
Length
21
8
cminch
cm inch 

Acanthurus japonicus, the Japan surgeonfish, white-faced surgeonfish, gold rim tang, powder brown tang and white-nose surgeonfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae, the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes or tangs. This fish is found in the Western Pacific Ocean.

Appearance

Acanthurus japonicus has a laterally compressed oval body with long based dorsal and anal fins. 9 spines and between 28 and 31 soft rays support the dorsal fin while the anal fin is supported by 3 spines and between 26 and 29 soft rays. The colour of this fish varies with the emotional state of the fish and may be brown, diffused with blue through to almost yellow but its most notable feature is a wide white band extending from the lower part of the orbit to the upper lip. There is a pink band along the soft-rayed part of the dorsal fin. The caudal peduncle is black with a yellow base. The caudal fin is truncate and the pectoral fins have yellow bases. This species has a maximum published total length 21 cm (8.3 in).

Distribution

Geography

Acanthurus japonicus is found in the Western PacificOcean from southern Japan south to Sulawesi in Indonesia. This species occurs in small schools at depths between 1 and 20 m (3 ft 3 in and 65 ft 7 in) in clear water on lagoon and seaward reefs.

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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Acanthurus japonicus Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acanthurus_japonicus
2. Acanthurus japonicus on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/177977/1508957

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