Javan Rhino

Unidentified species, 28/11/11

Unidentified species in the aquarium. It shares a tank with the Blacksaddle filefish, the Valentinni's sharpnose puffer, a yellow tang and the snowflake moray - Aquarium - Chester Zoo - 28/11/11
Unidentified species in the aquarium. It shares a tank with the Blacksaddle filefish, the Valentinni\'s sharpnose puffer, a yellow tang and the snowflake moray - Aquarium - Chester Zoo - 28/11/11
 
fork-tailed grouper (Cephalopholis urodeta), looking nothing whatsoever like the illustration in my book of the same species.
 
The tail in the photo appears rounded, not forked.
 
the name "fork-tailed grouper" refers to markings on the tail. The caudal fin itself is rounded.
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It has several other common names as well.
 
Of course, I should have guessed.
 
I noticed today that this tank is now labelled, but I assumed that this mystery was solved and didn't bother to note down the name. I don't think it was the one mentioned above, but it could be a synonym. So JR take paper and pen on your next visit.

Alan
 
I noticed today that this tank is now labelled, but I assumed that this mystery was solved and didn't bother to note down the name. I don't think it was the one mentioned above, but it could be a synonym. So JR take paper and pen on your next visit.

Alan

I photographed the sign on a recent visit, the label uses the common name 'Flag-tailed grouper' :)
 
The ones I've seen don't have that facial blotch - and the tail should have two white stripes, one in each lobe.
 

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