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Scatophagidae

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Higher classification
  
Acanthuroidei

Phylum
  
Chordata

Scientific name
  
Scatophagidae

Rank
  
Family

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Similar
  
Scatophagus argus, Scatophagus, Syncrossus helodes, Monodactylidae, Lungfish

The scats are a small family, Scatophagidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes.

They are small fish native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans that have been popular in the aquarium trade in the last 30 years. Although juvenile scats may live in a freshwater environment, most adult scats prefer a brackish water environment. However, the African scat, Scatophagus tetracanthus, can and does live in fresh water in the wild. The largest species reaches 38 cm in length and some have been known to live more than 20 years in captivity given the proper water conditions. They are scavengers, feeding on algae and feces, hence their name, from Greek skatos meaning "feces" and phagein meaning "eat".

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Species

The four species in two genera are:

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  • Genus Scatophagus Cuvier in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1831
  • Scatophagus argus – common scat, green scat, ruby scat
  • Scatophagus tetracanthus – African scat (Lacépède, 1802).
  • Genus Selenotoca Myers, 1936
  • Selenotoca multifasciata – silver scat (Richardson, 1846).
  • Selenotoca papuensis – moon scat Fraser-Brunner, 1938.

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    References

    Scatophagidae Wikipedia