It's another episode of 'Caudals from the Crypt'.
Tails are fascinating. Most of the tails we see on ornamental fish species are known as 'homocercal'. In this type of tail, the upper and lower lobes of the caudal fin (tail) are symmetrical. A 'hetercercal' caudal fin is a distinct morphological feature seen in sharks and sturgeon, for example. These species display a larger lower lobe than upper lobe, hence an unsymmetrical 'heterocercal' caudal fin.
Please take a look at these twenty fish tails and see how many you may recognize well enough to identify the fish to which they belong. I am happy to receive simply the genus or common name of each fish as a correct answer. You may include species names if you like - I will not count corrent or incorrect species names for or against your total score.
The contest winner will receive $ 50.00 of free TUIC fish with no expiration for cashing in his/her rewards.
Moderators are invited to participate as well. If you've already won a contest in the 2012, please do participate as you like - but I'd like to give new winners the chance to get free fish.
As practiced in previous trivia contests, please do not post your answers directly on this thread. You dont want to give away your correct answers to other participants!
Please either email me directly at bigguapote1@verizon.net or send me a private message with your answers.
I will close the window for responses on Friday December 14th at 3 AM EST. Thats midnight of the 13th for the left coasters living in PST.
Of course anyone is free to please share comments (but not answers) in subsequent posts.
I will post the winners response sometime on Friday the 14th. I will also post photos of the whole fish from which only the caudal fins were shown.
There are some rather obvious tail photos (to some aquarists) shown below and there are some that are definitely harder to identify in terms of our familiarity scale.
I've imported, kept, and/or bred each of the species featured in this trivia thread (a small hint), so none are outside the realm of 'ornamental aquarium fish'.
With no further ado, here they are:
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
I will offer extra credit on this one. If anyone gets even the correct Family name (that ends in -ae; ex: Cichlidae 'cichlids', Centrarchidae 'sunfish and bass', etc), then this will count for 2 correct caudal questions!
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T18
T19
T20
no, it's not another bass like that stumper from last installment
Tails are fascinating. Most of the tails we see on ornamental fish species are known as 'homocercal'. In this type of tail, the upper and lower lobes of the caudal fin (tail) are symmetrical. A 'hetercercal' caudal fin is a distinct morphological feature seen in sharks and sturgeon, for example. These species display a larger lower lobe than upper lobe, hence an unsymmetrical 'heterocercal' caudal fin.
Please take a look at these twenty fish tails and see how many you may recognize well enough to identify the fish to which they belong. I am happy to receive simply the genus or common name of each fish as a correct answer. You may include species names if you like - I will not count corrent or incorrect species names for or against your total score.
The contest winner will receive $ 50.00 of free TUIC fish with no expiration for cashing in his/her rewards.
Moderators are invited to participate as well. If you've already won a contest in the 2012, please do participate as you like - but I'd like to give new winners the chance to get free fish.
As practiced in previous trivia contests, please do not post your answers directly on this thread. You dont want to give away your correct answers to other participants!
Please either email me directly at bigguapote1@verizon.net or send me a private message with your answers.
I will close the window for responses on Friday December 14th at 3 AM EST. Thats midnight of the 13th for the left coasters living in PST.
Of course anyone is free to please share comments (but not answers) in subsequent posts.
I will post the winners response sometime on Friday the 14th. I will also post photos of the whole fish from which only the caudal fins were shown.
There are some rather obvious tail photos (to some aquarists) shown below and there are some that are definitely harder to identify in terms of our familiarity scale.
I've imported, kept, and/or bred each of the species featured in this trivia thread (a small hint), so none are outside the realm of 'ornamental aquarium fish'.
With no further ado, here they are:
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
I will offer extra credit on this one. If anyone gets even the correct Family name (that ends in -ae; ex: Cichlidae 'cichlids', Centrarchidae 'sunfish and bass', etc), then this will count for 2 correct caudal questions!
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T18
T19
T20
no, it's not another bass like that stumper from last installment