Mer's butterfly fish
The shape of Mer's butterfly fish is also It is quite special. It has a body shape similar to that of most butterfly fish, but its patterns are different. It should be noted that Merle's butterfly fish is an observational fish and is not intended for consumption.
The head of the Merle's Butterflyfish has a black eyeband with a white edge that is narrower than the diameter of the eye, extending downward to the edge of the gill cover, and the lower eyeband has a lighter complexion; the forehead has a -Purple and black spots, you can actually see the picture of Merle's Butterflyfish. Mer's butterflyfish has a white body with 4 to 7 arrow-shaped black stripes on the side of the body (the arrow points to the head); the caudal peduncle is yellow, the tail fin is white with yellow stripes and a white edge; the pectoral fins are white and transparent, and the pelvic fins are white. The upper surface of the Mer's butterflyfish's head is straight, the snout is pointed but does not spread into a tube, and the anterior nostrils have nasal valves.
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