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🐟 Fishuary 2024 Day Four: Surgeonfish 🐟
Here we have the Indian sailfin surgeonfish, Zebrasoma desjardinii! I really like fish that have a line through the eye, it's like, "you go fishy! Fool those predators by obscuring your face! Make them confused about your true size and shape and which one of your ends is your head!"
I also drew the fish being frightened and extending its dorsal and anal fin completely, but I decided not to render it for complicated pattern-reasons:
#image description in alt#fish#art#my art#surgeonfish#tang#indian sailfin tang#indian sailfin surgeonfish#red sea sailfin surgeonfish#red sea sailfin tang#fishuary2024
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Korkeasaari
Sinivälskäri (Acanthurus coeruleus) Atlantic blue tang
Ylikersanttikala (Abudefduf saxatilis) Sergeant major fish
Palettivälskäri (Paracanthurus hepatus) Regal tang
Seepravälskäri (Zebrasoma desjardinii) Red Sea sailfin tang
Nokkahaukkakala (Oxycirrhites typus) Longnose hawkfish
Huulikala (Labridae) Wrasse
Viirikoruahven (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) Sea goldie
Keisaritamariini (Saguinus imperator) Emperor tamarin
Riikinkukkotorkkuja (Tateurndina ocellicauda) Peacock gudgeon
Juovaimunuoliainen (Sewellia lineolata) Reticulated hillstream loach
Chantaburinsammalsammakko (Theloderma stellatum) Chantaburi warted treefrog
#meowth#korkeasaari#helsinki#atlantic blue tang#sergeant major fish#regal tang#red sea sailfin tang#longnose hawkfish#wrasse#sea goldie#emperor tamarin#peacock gudgeon#reticulated hillstream loach#chantaburi warted treefrog#pokemon#my pokemon
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ULTRAKRILL
Sisyphish (Lion's Mane Jellyfish) and Minnows (White Ribbon Eel) Prime
Glubriel (Caribbean Reef Squid)
SubmarV1ne (Longfin Mako Shark (+ Sailfish)) and SubmarV2ne (Great White Shark (+ Sailfish)) (also inspired by the little articulated snake toys)
Rambling about why I chose the beasts that I did under the cut.
Originally I was gonna use yellow tangs for Sisyphus but then I was looking at his design and was not sure how I would deal with his face while going with a fish for the tail. And then I remembered that jellies' tentacles kinda look like the way his hair does in the concept art, and while I was looking for yellow jellies I saw a lion's mane and went. Yes, that one. Very happy with the way it looks it was a lot of fun to draw.
Minos was originally gonna be a deep sea giant isopod, but after I remembered that jellyfish existed I considered going with a sea snake, couldn't find ANY naturally white snakes, thought about an albino moray, then found out about white ribbon eels (which are related to morays, very cool). He's technically the only fish unless you count the V models jkgjkhgf
Gabriel was originally gonna be a paradise/mustard gas betta but I ended up deciding that if I ever drew/wrote about them all I would be so annoyed about there being just. One freshwater fish in the ocean with saltwater creatures just,, bothered me so much that man would be In Pain. So I decided to look for color changing sea creatures, most cephalopods obviously, and one of the first ones that came up was the Caribbean reef squid. I checked to see if they could be red and they sure could so I decided that worked.
Also, his crown(?) is meant to look like gorgonian coral.
V1 was originally going to be a shortfin mako because they're slightly faster, but the silhouette was so similar that I was STRUGGLING to find differences. Longfin wasn't much better though. Regardless, mako shark because they're known for being the fastest shark and among the fastest fish.
V2 is a great white because strong scary y'know y'know. I considered dunkleosteus for the same reasons, but switched to a shark because V1 was also gonna be one and I wanted them to mostly match.
V1 and V2 both have two sailfin sails because 1. big fin to mimic their wings, 2. fast fish. Very cool.
Also the doodles on them are meant to show that the sails can fold back for speed and open to stop quick. The other one is to show that they can swap the tails out for legs if they wanted to.
#turning characters into sea beasts is the highest honor i can bestow#while looking for creatures i learned that shortfin mako and great white sharks are 2/5 living lamnidae species#neat. note that theres at least 35 species listed on the wikipedia page. anyway real tags time thanks for looking at the fish#sisyphus ultrakill#sisyphus prime#minos ultrakill#minos prime#gabriel ultrakill#v1 ultrakill#v2 ultrakill#ultrakill art#ultrakill#my art#merfolk#merpeople#ultrakrill#i might write about this because my silly ass is horrifically obsessed with fish and shrimp and snails and and also ultrakill yipee!#also sisyphus and minos are the first beefy guys ive ever drawn and it was horrific forty seven casualties three deaths twelve missing
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Hello! Just wanted to say your Merfolk Hashira headcanons were amazing & I couldn't stop reading it. Rengoku gave me a bit of Little Mermaid vibes. 😂😂😂
But I wonder what the Upper Moons & the Kamaboko squad be like as Merfolk?
Kyojuro out there singing Part of Your World for real XD! Ima pick Kamaboko Squad for this since it’s easier!
KNY Kamaboko Squad Shitpost; Merfolk AU
Second Part of the Hashira Merfolk AU! This is actually very cute, I like it a lot so here it is~!
Overall
Basically. Almost everything stated in the Hashira post applies to both the Kamaboko Squad and the Upper Moons but these five have a different concept
Just like the top grade, Hashira. The Kamaboko Squad possess the same lunar energy-powered oceanic magic inside those moonstone pendants and can do the same feats the Hashira can
Their magic is just a lot weaker than compared to the Hashira. Depending on the rank of the solider for the Ubuyashiki Royal Family and their underwater kingdom, the magic grew alongside with the rank
They all possess a unique weapon to their own character, alongside their magic and default summon-able weapons, used to fight off threats
Kamado Tanjiro
Tanjiro is a red queen snapper merman
Tanjiro always prays for the poor life of the vicious sea predators he is forced to kill. He feels sorry for them
Spends a lot of time honing his magic, above of the water. He likes practicing in the world over the sea
Kamado Nezuko
Nezuko is a rosy scale fairy wrasse merwoman
She possesses the demon siren voice and demonic traits, but her merwoman anatomy has not changed
Nezuko loves playing with the many sea creatures around her; fishes, sea turtles, jellyfish, clams, just anything cute!
Agatsuma Zenitsu
Zenitsu is a yellow sailfin tang merman
Very much despises humans and gets annoyed each time he has to clean up a shipwreck
Zenitsu has very fast swimming speed in general, able to tap into a brief speed boost and surpass Sanemi’s speed
Hashibira Inosuke
Inosuke is a atlantic blue marlin merman
Inosuke has family-history with the rainbow loaded comb jellyfish monster, Douma
Please don’t give him a weapon. He’ll go find a swimming human, chase them and jab at them
Tsuyuri Kanao
Kanao is a pink flowerhorn cichlid merwoman
Her cooking skills for merfolk is immaculate as she can prepare such luxurious dishes easily
Kanao loves styling the hairs of her sisters/friends with the signature Kocho butterfly-styled hairclips
Shinazugawa Genya
Genya is a dark purple-black payara merman
Genya has sharp Dracula-like fangs and he is a prominent predator, able to tear apart beasts like sharks
Is quite susceptible to merwomen singing and siren songs, with his shyness towards girls. He can easily be swayed
I don’t know the artist name but credit, of the art above, goes to him/her/them!
#kimetsu no yaiba#demon slayer#anime and manga#kny imagines#headcanons#kny characters#kamado tanjiro#tanjiro kamado#kamado nezuko#nezuko kamado#agatsuma zenitsu#zenitsu agatsuma#hashibira inosuke#inosuke hashibira#tsuyuri kanao#kanao tsuyuri#shinazugawa genya#genya shinazugawa#merfolk au#kny kamaboko squad#kamaboko squad
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Tang Appreciation 🐠
#chevron tang#yellow tang#Red Sea sailfin tang#blue tang#purple tang#fish#ocean#reef#saltwater#animal#nature#marine biology#beautiful#photography#underwater#sea
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Mermay day 12: Red Sea Sailfin Tang Maureen Miller [ID: A fullbody drawing of Maureen Miller from The Adventure Zone as a Mermaid based on a Red Sea Sailfin Tang. Maureen is a dark-skinned older human woman with curly brown/greying hair in a messy ponytail. She has one warm brown eye and one bright pink on with small circuit like patterns radiating from it. She is turning right away from the viewer particularly in profile looking over her shoulder. she is smiling. Her bottom half, from her chest down, is that of a sailfin tang. white/green in color with gray stripes, yellow vertical bands, and various white spots on the upper half. She has a dark blue spot on the base of her tail. Her tail is a dark grey with white stripes and her dorsal and bottom fins have green/yellow/white bands running down them. finally, she has a small green/grey pectoral fin. She has glowing light border outlining her that transitions from pink to a very light pink and the background is a very dark blue.] ko-fi | Commissions
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@mysticaquarium: You won't find the Red Sea Sailfin Tang in the deep-sea but it does seem to have a smile! The Fish with the Deep-Sea Smile can be found over on YouTube in this week's installment of Story Time. https://t.co/Tid9HQBHGs https://t.co/qJ6mBrOVVV
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Red Sea Sailfin Tang #sailfintang #thehiddenreef (at The Hidden Reef, Inc) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2ElwS4pAbq/?igshid=1sfii4xv73z0v
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Fish Focus: Purple Tang
Fish Focus: Purple Tang
The Purple Tang is also known as the Yellow-tail Sailfin Tang, Yellow-tail Surgeonfish, and the Blue Surgeonfish, is blue/purple in color with a yellow tail and yellow accents on the pectoral fins.
This fish is found in the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden and in the waters off Sri Lanka as well. It usually lives singly, but can occasionally be found in schools in the southern Red Sea.
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#Aquarium#Fish#Fish Focus#Fishkeeping#Hobby#Marine fish#Reef#reef tank#Reefing#Saltwater#saltwater fish#Surgeonfish#Tangs
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Saltwater Aquarium Plants ... Below's What They have to do with ...
Saltwater fish tank plants include shade as well as interest to your marine containers as well as develop part of any kind of well thought out marine tank. However that's not all they do. Macroalgae and aquatic plants will likewise make the community in your container healthier. Macroalgae are particularly helpful as they supply an all-natural kind of filtering in the deep sea storage tank.
Deep sea aquarium plants take in nutrients from the water in order to carry out their biological functions as well as growth. This activity decreases the accumulation of toxic nitrates as well as phosphates as well as other contaminations in the water. When you use plants in your marine storage tank the concept is to replicate your fish as well as various other microorganism's all-natural habitat. A container that contains saltwater fish tank plants is likely to be a healthy and balanced one.
Right here are some instances of saltwater aquarium plants that you can choose for your marine tank:
Halimeda or cactus algae are hardy deep sea aquarium plants and also will not be eaten vigorously by the majority of marine fish. It is additionally non-invasive so it will not harm neighboring corals reefs or invertebrates. It does need great light to grow in nevertheless as well as enough calcium for growth. Halimeda are sensitive to high nitrate and also phosphate levels as well as don't like to be trimmed.
Penicillus or "cutting brush" are deep sea aquarium plants that do a fantastic job at absorbing excess nutrients like nitrates and phosphates from the water. They are generally not fed upon by most fish as well as invertebrates other than sea urchins. Plant the pencillus in the substrate and also make certain the location is well-lit. If you include an iron supplement and also trace elements on a regular basis your pencillus must thrive. Pencillus has a hard calcium carbonate skeletal system like halimeda an coralline algae and will succeed throughout a range of conditions.
What regarding macroalgae? Macroalgae are saltwater fish tank plants that come in a variety of various sizes and shapes. They are to be discovered in a series of shades-- red, green, brownish and also blue. These saltwater aquarium plants have the ability to photosynthesize. This suggests they make use of a pigment called chlorophyll to make their own food for growth as well as various other features.
As a whole these deep sea fish tank plants get most of the nutrients they require from the water in the marine container. These include nitrates and also phosphates. This makes them great allies in maintaining your storage tank tidy. You will certainly need modest to solid light for the development of macroalgae. The means to stay clear of macroalgae growing out of control is to control the environment in which it lives. This suggests the water chemistry and also quantity of offered light.
So are there 'negative' deep sea aquarium plants? Certain sort of algae can end up being bothersome in a marine storage tank.
Bubble algae is among the most typical bug saltwater fish tank plants. Bubble algae forms eco-friendly bubbles on any type of hard surface area, for instance real-time rock. It can take place in masses of bubbles or single or in tiny teams of huge bubbles. The bubbles could be smooth or rough. Bubble algae look great, BUT they aren't!
These deep sea fish tank plants expand quick and also can take control of your storage tank. As soon as you uncover it the best point to do is eliminate it and maintain it under control. It can damage other plant species. You can typically eliminate it by hand. When you do, attempt not to break the bubbles as this could cause it to spread.
You can try to present certain kinds of fish like the Sohal Flavor or Red Sea/Indian Ocean Sailfin Tang (Acanthurus sohal) to consume bubble algae. The best means of control, nevertheless, appears to be the "Emerald Crab". These crabs won't damage your corals yet will consume the bubble algae. It is a great idea to learn more about other such interactions in between saltwater fish tank plants and also herbivores as they might save you time and difficulty in the future.
The emerald crabs are an excellent concept for the reef fish tank where they won't combat with various other inhabitants. There are also reefs farmers who utilize emerald crabs to control algae around their hard corals reefs! So you can secure your deep sea fish tank plants by equipping a few of these little assistants.
So what's your next step? Since you know a bit regarding the excellent and the bad kinds of deep sea fish tank plants, it's your work to make sure you learn more. Your regional aquarist will have the ability to inform you more concerning which saltwater fish tank plants are most ideal for your container, level of proficiency and also the other types you wish to supply.
You can likewise do even more research on the Word Wide Internet, visit your library or get publications on the subject. Don't ever acquire your deep sea aquarium plants on an impulse because you like the means they look. Always make certain you referred to as much concerning their nutrient, setting as well as lighting needs as possible. This way you can avoid making blunders that cost time and money or even intimidate the health of your tank in the long term.
Do choose saltwater fish tank plants that you find eye-catching as this is part and parcel of keeping a marine container but never ever let your desires shadow your good sense. As soon as you have all you plants set up you will have the ability to enjoy the animal plant interactions that are a lot a part of the marine environment. The purpose of any aquarium is to give both the fish and also you with hrs of satisfaction and also satisfaction. A healthy storage tank is a pleased storage tank so do take the time to do your study.
Saltwater fish tank plants are really gorgeous to check out and also fascinating to grow so make certain that you take the time to take pleasure in the plants in your tank. Figure out if it is feasible to multiply any of these plants from, how to raise or reduce their development and what nutrients they need to stay healthy and balanced. Never ever share plants between aquariums unless you understand they are 100% illness cost-free and also always placed the health and wellness of your tank on top of your list of concerns! Have a good time and enjoy your saltwater aquarium plants!
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Sales and specials
SALTWATER LIST 7/24/19
%25 OFF ON ALL REG PRICED ITEMS
FISH AND CORALS (already marked down items not included)
9.99-14.99 frag speical all frags (except named pcs )
BUY 3 GET 1 FREE
EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE
MAXIMA CLAMS 6INCH 139.99
CLEAN UP CREW SPECI@L
BLUE LEG HERMITS 10/5.OO
ASTREA SNAILS 10/5.OO
EMERALD CRABS 4.OO
LETTUCE NUDI 9.99
PIN CUSHION URCHIN 9.99
TREE SPONGE 19.99
GORGONIAN LARGE 19.99
TUXEDO URCHIN 19.99
SPS MINI COLONIES 39.99
BRAIN CORALS ANY SIZE ANY COLOR 129.99
MAZE COLONY , FAVIA COLONY 49,99
MEAT CORALS 79.99
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CLOWNS
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Wyoming white 25
Flurry 25
Orange storms 79.99
Mocha storms 79.99
DaVinci 25
MochaVinchi 25
Black ice 25
Snowflake 25
Ocellaris 2/20
Snow Onyx 25
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TANGS
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Desjardin tang ml
Lopez tang
Pacific sailfin tang
Mustard tang
Powder blue tang
White tail bristle tooth tang
purple tang
Blue tang sm, md
Naso tang sm
Powder brown tang
Yellow tang
Blue tang sm
Pacific sailfin tang
Powder brown tang
Yellow mustard tang
Yellow tang sm
palani tang
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ANGELS & BUTTERFLY ***********************************************************************
LyreTail angel pair
Blue koran angel
Coral beauty angel
Keyhole angel
rusty angel
Flame angel
Pygmy Cherub angel
Copperband butterfly sm
Copperband butterfly md
Blue koran angel L
Eibli angel
Lamark angel
Emperor angel L
Singapore angel
Diamond butterfly
Flame angel
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WRASSE
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carpenters flasher wrasse
lubbock fairy wrasse
yellow coris wrasse
blue pencil wrasse
lunar wrasse
Lunar wrasse
red coris wrasse
six line
McCoskers fflasher
Rosy scale wrasse
wardley wrasse
melanarus wrasse
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MISC. FISH
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Banggai cardinals
Fire fish red
Magnificent fox face
One spot fox face
Red cherry grouper
niger trigger
bi color parrot
Banded catshark 10inch
Marble cat shark 10 inch
Flame hawk fish
Royal gramma
Aptasia file fish
Panther grouper
Purple tile goby
Banggai cardinal
Royal dotty back
strawberry dotty back
Purple queen anthias
Malcolor Snapper
Oriental sweet lips
Eclipse hog fish
Blue spotted puffer
Valentini puffer
Black peacock lion
dwarf lion
Fumanchu lion
Blue throat trigger pairs or seperate
Green chromis
Snowflake eel
Hawkfish Flame
Purple fire fish
porcupinne puffer
saddle puffer
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GOBIES & BLENNIES ***********************************************************************
Red Fire goby
Golden head goby
Watchman orange spot
pink spotted watchman
Lawnmower blenny
Starry Blenny
Tail spot blenny
Green mandarine dragonet
Barnacle blenny
Purple tile goby
Rainford's Goby
Yellow clown goby
green clown goby
purple tile goby
watchman orange spot
tiger shrimp goby
pink spot goby
Red lip blenny
Gold head goby
Diamond goby
Purple fire fish goby
orange spot watchman
pink spot watchman
blue dot goby
starry blenny
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INVERTS
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Cleaner shrimp
anemone shrimp
Blue linkia
Sea hare
Anemone crab
Decorator crab
Bumblebee snails
Sexy shrimp
Harlequin shrimp pairs
fighting conch
bubble bee snails
sexy shrimp
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CLEANUP CREW ***********************************************************************
Astrea snail
Black margarita snails
Turbo snails
tiger tail Trochus
Nassarius snails
Emerald crab
Sea hare
Blue leg hermits
Red leg hermit
Bumblebee snails
Fighting conch
Cleaner shrimp
Fire shrimp
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This photo of a red sea sailfin tang (thanks Lew!) is taken with the 50mm lens. Actually it was hard to see on the display of the camera, but most of the fish-tank pictures are not correctly focussed. Might be problematic to use AF when shooting fish in a fish tank.
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@scottsddesigns: Two new Portraits by Scott Wallace #fishart #fish #aquatic #aquarium # A Red Sea Sailfin #Tang and a Rusty Red #Arowana https://t.co/o5JOBskvQN https://t.co/3tBevFwl2Y
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Red Sea Sailfin Tang at The Hidden Reef (at The Hidden Reef, Inc) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvX6faWnf-3/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1o5wd6cefd7wb
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