Yellowtail Surgeonfish (Prionurus punctatus)
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Prionurus punctatus
681 Litres (180 US G.)
53.3-58.4cm (21-23 ")
8.1 - 8.4
18.3-25.6°C (65 -78 °F)
8-12 °d
1:1 M:F
15-20 years
Family
Acanthuridae
Contents
Additional names
- Yellowtail Surgeon
Origin
- From the Gulf Of California to El Salvador
Sexing
- No sexual dimorphism; inspect the underside
Tank compatibility
- Peaceful, but will be aggressive to similar species if space is limited. A specimen that feels threatened may attack your hand with the "saw" on their tail, so make sure not to spook them.
Diet
- herbivorous, eats various macroalgae and microalgae, but may also be supplemented with meaty foods.
Feeding regime
- Daily, at least 2 times.
Environment specifics
- A grazer that may enjoy slightly cooler waters, as well as a large amount of rock for grazing.
Behaviour
- Peaceful, and can be kept in groups housed in a suitably sized system. Can be observed "slapping" other fish with their peduncle spine to resolve territorial issues.
Identification
- Covered in small black spots with three big spots on the caudal peduncle; similar to the Razor Surgeonfish, which is not as spotted. It also looks similar to the more commonly offered Mustard Surgeonfish, although it has a much longer snout than the Mustard Surgeonfish.