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Does that work Titus?
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Ohh.. I almost missed this.. My entry!
My close seconds.. Such amazing fish.. I love butterfly's
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Moorish idol isn't a butterfly
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Sorry, I was always get mixed up cause ive dove with the false idols too. But I dont have any pictures of false idols.. Though they are thought to be closely related!
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Moorish idol is more closely related to a tang than a butterfly
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????? A tang ???? How do you figure that? They are very simular to Heniochus which is a type of butterfly, however they are not actually related. Moorish Idols are related to Eozanclus brevirhostris.
Pic of a Heniochus acuminatus which is considered the "Poor Man's Moorish Idol". Quote from Wikipedia "The moorish idol, Zanclus cornutus ("Crowned Scythe"), is a small marine fish species, the sole extant representative of the family Zanclidae (from the Greek zagkios, "oblique") in order Perciform. A common inhabitant of tropical to subtropical reefs and lagoons, the moorish idol is notable for its wide distribution throughout the Indo-Pacific. A number of butterflyfishes (genus Heniochus) closely resemble the moorish idol. It is closely related to, if not a direct descendant of the extinct Eozanclus brevirhostris, from the Middle Eocene of Monte Bolca." More info. http://animal-unique.blogspot.com/20...rish-idol.html
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Just to put it out there, totally fist pumped there! I read the tang statement and I was like "Whoa?!?" I will have to look into this when I get home from work. But you did it for me! Thanks!
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"Identification: The Moorish Idol is not an Angelfish, nor a Butterflyfish, but rather a close relative of the Acanthruidae or Surgeonfish family. A one-of-a-kind Zanclidae family member, this fish is also often misidentified as a Pennant or Bannerfish, which are actually species of the Heniochus genus that are commonly referred to as the "False" or "Poor Man's" Moorish Idol."
http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/tan...oorishidol.htm Tangs are Surgeonfish Last edited by MarkoD; 12-21-2011 at 08:22 PM. |
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What have we learned here today. I was wrong, my bad!
Verdict: Not a butterfly, also the Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) is a small perciform marine fish, the sole representative of the family Zanclidae. So not a tang//surgeonfish for various reasons including its lack of spine on its tail, which defines sugeronfish or Acanthuridae ("thorn tail"). So, back to topic. Did you at least enjoy my photo? I thought it was pretty.
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I never said it was a tang. Just said it was more closely related to one than too a butterfly
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