Jeremy.XIII
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I bought a heniochus butterfly from a local but they didn't know if it was the reef safe variety (H. dipheutes) or the non-safe H. acuminatus. Can anyone give me a positive ID on this guy?
It's tough to tell. I have always been told that if the distance from the front of the mouth to the front edge of the eyeball is roughly the same as the diameter of the eyeball the fish is the Dipheutes and if the distance is greater than the diameter then it is the Acuminates. However I have also been told that if the anal fin curves back towards the caudal fin that is the Acuminates and if it seems that the back edge goes straight down it is the Dipheutes. Your picture is confusing because the fin structure looks like a Dipheutes but the size of the mouth looks more like Acuminates.
this is a dipheutes.
It's still diphreutes![]()
you know how it is. You misspell it once and autocorrect runs with it. [emoji6]