Ctenochaetus
The name of the kind Ctenochaetus comes from the Greek ktenos , comb, and of chaite , hair. These fish are called tooth of comb in French. Their specialized mouth and teeth define the members of the kind.
Description
In fact fish surgeons are agreeably formed, coloured well, and interesting from the behavioral point of view. They are current in the barrier of corail.
Aquariophilie
There remains rare because of the difficulties of transport of handling and food
List species
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Ctenochaetus binotatus Randall, 1955.
- Ctenochaetus cyanocheilus Randall & Lenient, 2001.
- Ctenochaetus flavicauda Fowler, 1938.
- Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis Randall, 1955.
- Ctenochaetus marginatus (Valencian, 1835)
- Ctenochaetus striatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825)
- Ctenochaetus strigosus (Bennett, 1828)
- Ctenochaetus tominiensis Randall, 1955.
- Ctenochaetus truncatus Randall & Lenient, 2001.
External bonds
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- compaqnet.be
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