Koran angelfish
A species of Pomacanthus, Also known as Zebra angel-fish, Half-circled angelfish Scientific name : Pomacanthus semicirculatus Genus : Pomacanthus
Koran angelfish, A species of Pomacanthus
Also known as:
Zebra angel-fish, Half-circled angelfish
Botanical name: Pomacanthus semicirculatus
Genus: Pomacanthus
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Description
The adult semicircle angelfish is a pale brownish-green colour. It is a deep-bodied, laterally compressed fish that can grow to a length of 35 centimetres (14 in). The mouth is positioned just above the tip of the snout, and the eyes are set halfway up a long straight forehead. The scales have blue bases which gives the body a speckled effect. The fins, except for the pectorals, are rimmed in blue and so are the cheek, operculum and spine. The dorsal fin has 13 spines and 20–23 soft rays and the anal fin has 3 spines and 18–22 soft rays. Both these fins have filaments that trail behind as the fish swims. The pectoral fins are pale yellow and have 19–21 soft rays. The juveniles in contrast, are blue-black marked from top to bottom with narrow white stripes. At the head end the stripes are fairly straight but they become increasingly curved as they approach the base of the tail. The juveniles gradually adopt the adult colouration when they are 8 to 16 centimetres (3.1 to 6.3 in).
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Marine angelfish Genus
Pomacanthus Species
Koran angelfish