Yellowfin surgeonfish

Acanthurus xanthopterus

The yellowfin surgeonfish or Cuvier's surgeonfish is one of several marine fish that change color as they get older. This characteristic confused fish identification, and originally put the young and adults in different species. With the arrival of aquaria and later, coral reef aquaculture, specialists noticed the color transformation. Only recently have zoologists begun to understand their metamorphosis.
Yellowfin Surgeonfish - Acanthurus xanthopterus  Acanthurus xanthopterus,Fish,Palawan,Philippines,Surgeonfish,Yellowfin Surgeonfish

Appearance

The yellowfin surgeonfish ranges in length to 70 cm . It has eight or 9 dorsal spines, 25-27 dorsal soft rays, three anal spines, 23-25 anal soft rays, and 16-24 anterior and 17-22 posterior gill rakers.

Its body is purplish gray. It has a region of dull yellow in front of its eye. The outer third of its pectoral fin is yellow, the extreme distal part is hyaline. Its dorsal and anal fins are yellowish grey basally and dull yellow distally. Its caudal fin is purplish and the caudal spine is small.
Yellowfin Surgeonfish - Acanthurus xanthopterus  Acanthurus xanthopterus,Fish,French Polynesia,Surgeonfish,Tahiti,Yellowfin Surgeonfish

Habitat

It lives near coral reefs at depths ranging from 5–90 m . Its preferred temperatures are 24–28 °C at latitudes of 30°N to 30°S. It ranges from East Africa to the Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia, north to southern Japan, south to the Great Barrier Reef, and New Caledonia, and in the Eastern Pacific, from the lower Gulf of California and Clipperton Island to Panama and the Galapagos Islands.

Juveniles inhabit shallow, protected, turbid inshore waters, while adults prefer deeper areas of protected bays and lagoons.
Yellow Tail Surgeonfish - Acanthurus xanthopterus The Yellow Tail Surgeonfish - Acanthurus xanthopterus is Grayish blue to purple disk-shaped body, laterally compressed; yellow areas in front of and behind eyes; yellow on pectoral fins. Dorsal and anal fins with four to five yellow stripes separated by blue; blur band at base of fins. Faint white bar at base of bluish lunate tail; single spine on caudal peduncle. Eyes high on head; single continuous dorsal fin. Acanthurus xanthopterus,Cocos Island,Costa Rica,Fish,Geotagged,Spring,Surgeonfish,Yellowfin surgeonfish

Food

It feeds on diatoms, detritus film of sand, filamentous algae, hydroids, and pieces of fish. It is probably the only surgeonfish that readily takes bait.

References:

Some text fragments are auto parsed from Wikipedia.

Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderAcanthuriformes
FamilyAcanthuridae
GenusAcanthurus
SpeciesA. xanthopterus