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Acanthuridae are the
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of surgeonfishes, tangs, and unicornfishes. The family includes about 86
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species of
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fish living in tropical seas, usually around
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s. Many of the species are brightly colored and popular in aquaria.


Morphology

The distinctive characteristic of the family is that they have scalpel-like modified scales, one or more on either side of the peduncle of the tail. The spines are dangerously sharp and may seriously injure anyone who carelessly handles such a fish. The dorsal, anal, and
caudal fin Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as se ...
s are large, extending for most of the length of the body. The mouths are small and have a single row of teeth adapted to grazing on algae. Surgeonfishes sometimes feed as solitary individuals, but they often travel and feed in schools. Feeding in schools may be a mechanism for overwhelming the highly aggressive defense responses of small territorial damselfishes that vigorously guard small patches of algae on coral reefs. Most species are fairly small, with a maximum length of , but some in the genus ''Acanthurus'', some in the genus ''Prionurus'', and most species in the genus ''Naso'' may grow larger; the whitemargin unicornfish (''Naso annulatus'') is the largest species in the family, reaching a length of up to . These fishes may grow quickly in aquaria, so average growth size and suitability should be checked before adding them to any marine aquarium.


Evolution and fossil record

There are several extinct genera known from fossils dating from the
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Eocene genera

*'' Proacanthurus'' *''
Tylerichthys ''Tylerichthys'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric surgeonfish that lived in a coral reef during the Lutetian epoch of what is now Monte Bolca, Italy. See also * Prehistoric fish The evolution of fish began about 530 million years ago d ...
'' *'' Gazolaichthys'' *'' Naseus'' *'' Tauichthys'' *'' Eorandallius'' *'' Metacanthurus''


Oligocene genera

*'' Glarithurus'' *'' Caprovesposus'' *'' Arambourgthurus'' *?'' Eonaso''


Miocene genera

*'' Marosichthys''


Etymology and taxonomic history

The name of the family is derived from the Greek words ''akantha'' and ''oura'', which loosely translate to "thorn" and "tail", respectively. This refers to the distinguishing characteristic of the family, the "
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" found on the
caudal peduncle Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as see ...
. In the early 1900s, the family was called Hepatidae.


In the aquarium

Tangs are very sensitive to disease in the home aquarium. However, if the tang is fed enough algae and the aquarium is properly maintained disease should not be a problem. It is usually necessary to quarantine the animals for a period before introducing them to the aquarium. Adults range from in length and most grow quickly even in aquaria. When considering a tang for an aquarium it is important to consider the size to which these fish can grow. Larger species such as the popular Pacific blue tang surgeonfish (of ''
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'' fame), '' Naso'' or lipstick tang, lined surgeonfish,
Sohal surgeonfish The sohal surgeonfish (''Acanthurus sohal'') or sohal tang, is an endemic from the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. A single record was reported in 2017 from the eastern Mediterranean Sea, a likely result of aquarium release. It can grow up to 16 in (40& ...
and Atlantic blue tang surgeonfish can grow to and require swimming room and hiding places. Many also suggest adding aggressive tangs to the aquarium last as they are territorial and may fight and possibly kill other fish. Tangs primarily graze on
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from genera such as '' Caulerpa'' and '' Gracilaria'', although they have been observed in an aquarium setting to eat meat-based fish foods. A popular technique for aquarists, is to grow macroalgae in a
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or refugium. This technique not only is economically beneficial, but serves to promote enhanced water quality through
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absorption. The growth of the algae can then be controlled by feeding it to the tang.


Gallery

File:Acanthurus achilles1.jpg,
Achilles tang ''Acanthurus achilles'', commonly known as Achilles tang or Achilles surgeonfish, is a tropical marine fish native to the Pacific Ocean. Description They are a medium surgeonfish reaching a maximum of at adulthood. ''Acanthurus achilles'' are b ...
, ''Acanthurus achilles'' File:Acanthurus dussumieri.jpg, Eyestripe surgeonfish, ''Acanthurus dussumieri'' File:Acanthurusleucosternon-Weißkehl.jpg, Powderblue surgeonfish, ''Acanthurus leucosternon'' File:Acanthurus tennenti Kreisdorn-Doktorfisch3.jpg, Doubleband surgeonfish, ''Acanthurus tennenti'' File:Ctenochaetus strigosus 1.jpg, Kole tang, ''Ctenochaetus strigosus'' File:Naso vlamingii - Masken-Nasendoktorfisch imponierend.jpg, Bignose unicornfish, ''Naso vlamingii'' File:Nasounicornis-Blauklingen.jpg, Bluespine unicornfish, ''Naso unicornis'' File:Zebrasoma desjardinii Indischer Segelflossendoktora.jpg, Red Sea sailfin tang, ''Zebrasoma desjardinii'' File:OrangeBand Surgeonfish.jpg, Orangespot surgeonfish, ''Acanthurus olivaceus'', being cleaned by two
Hawaiian cleaner wrasse The Hawaiian cleaner wrasse or golden cleaner wrasse (''Labroides phthirophagus''), is a species of wrasse (genus '' Labroides'') found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands. The fish is endemic to Hawaii. These cleaner fish inhabit cora ...
, ''Labroides phthirophagus'' File:Paracanthurus hepatus (Regal Tang).jpg,
Regal tang ''Paracanthurus hepatus'' is a species of Indo-Pacific surgeonfish. A popular fish in marine aquaria, it is the only member of the genus ''Paracanthurus''. A number of common names are attributed to the species, including regal tang, palette s ...
, ''Paracanthurus hepatus'' in an aquarium


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