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Tennent's Surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii)

Photo of Tennent's Surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii)

Key facts

Scientific name
Acanthurus tennentii
Common name
Tennent's Surgeonfish
Category
Fish
Family
Acanthuridae
Genus
Acanthurus
Size
35–45 cm
Depth
5–50 m
IUCN status
Least concern (LC)
Danger level
Harmless
Habitats
coral-reef
Behaviours
benthic, schooling
Ocean zones
Asian Pacific, Indian Ocean & Red Sea

Description

Acanthurus tennentii reaches 45 cm. Brown-gray surgeonfish with fine white stripes. Medium-sized schools (10-20 individuals). Algae zone feeder. Indo-Pacific tropical coral reefs, 5-50 m depth. Regular observation. LC (IUCN).

Photo of Tennent's Surgeonfish

Photo of Tennent's Surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii)

Frequently asked questions

How big is the Tennent's Surgeonfish?
Tennent's Surgeonfish (Acanthurus tennentii) reaches 35–45 cm in length.
At what depth can you find the Tennent's Surgeonfish?
Tennent's Surgeonfish is found between 5–50 m deep.
Is the Tennent's Surgeonfish dangerous to divers?
Danger level: Harmless.
What is the conservation status of the Tennent's Surgeonfish?
IUCN status: Least concern (LC).
Where can you find the Tennent's Surgeonfish?
Found in: Asian Pacific, Indian Ocean & Red Sea.

Other species in the genus Acanthurus

  • Acanthurus chirurgus - Doctorfish
  • Acanthurus tractus - Atlantic blue tang
  • Acanthurus pyroferus - Mimic Surgeonfish
  • Acanthurus lineatus - Striped Surgeonfish
  • Acanthurus sohal - Sohal surgeonfish
  • Acanthurus leucosternon - Powder Blue Surgeonfish

Other species in the family Acanthuridae

  • Prionurus punctatus - Yellowtail surgeonfish
  • Naso lituratus - Orangespine unicornfish
  • Naso vlamingii - Vlaming's unicornfish
  • Prionurus laticlavius - Blackstriped Surgeon
  • Zebrasoma xanthurum - Yellowtail tang
  • Zebrasoma desjardinii - Sailfin tang

Sources

  • Taxonomy: WoRMS (AphiaID 219632)
  • Photos: iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)
  • Distribution: GBIF (taxonKey 5209206)
  • Conservation: IUCN Red List
  • Encyclopedia: Wikipedia