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Orangeblotch Surgeonfish

Acanthurus olivaceus

Orangeblotch Surgeonfish (Acanthurus olivaceus) is a tropical reef surgeonfish of the Indo-Pacific, often showing a bright orange patch on the rear body as juveniles and subadults. It grazes on algae over reef flats and slopes; adults are less often targeted by anglers than many nearshore food fishes.

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Orangeblotch Surgeonfish reference image
Graham Edgar \ Reef Life Survey, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Oval, laterally compressed body with a long continuous dorsal fin
  • Distinct orange blotch on the rear half of the body, especially on juveniles and subadults
  • Small mouth and a narrow caudal peduncle with tail-base scalpel blades

栖息地

Clear tropical coral and rocky reefs, reef flats, surge channels, and outer reef slopes; juveniles often shelter in shallow lagoons and protected reef areas, while adults range more broadly along reefs and drop-offs.

饵料备注

Not a common sport target. If angled for, small algae-imitating baits, nori strips, and tiny pieces of shrimp or squid can work; small reef jigs or micro-soft plastics may also take bites from curious fish.

行为

Primarily an algal grazer that feeds during the day while moving in loose groups or pairs. It is wary, quick, and uses reef structure for cover; like other surgeonfish, it can become territorial around feeding areas.

注意事项

Sharp scalpels at the tail base can cut hands; handle with care. Reef fish from tropical areas may carry ciguatera toxin in some locations, so local consumption advisories matter.

钓法备注

Use very light tackle, small hooks, and stealth around shallow reefs and lagoons. Cast upcurrent near coral edges and feed drifts naturally; avoid snagging the reef and release quickly if caught, as surgeonfish are delicate in handling.