Schooling Bannerfish

There is much confusion in wording about the Schooling Bannerfish. The Schooling Bannerfish (Heniochus diphreutes) are named like this because they are living in large groups. They are family of the well known Butterfly fish who is living mostly in the Indo-Pacific.

Often the Schooling Banner fishes are confused with the Moorish Idol. You can find them from the east of Africa, including the Red sea, up to Polynesia and Hawaii. But also from the south of Japan to the north of New Zealand.

Interesting facts about the Schooling Bannerfish

Do we call them Moorish Idol or Schooling Bannerfish?

People sometimes confuse them with Moorish Idol and the Pennant Coralfish, because they are looking the same. They are all having a long white dorsal fin and the white background with black stripes. But the difference is that the Schooling Bannerfish has a shorter snout and an yellow dorsal, caudal and pectoral fins.

So next time when you go out on a scuba dive trip, see if you can spot the differences between a Moorish Idol or the Schooling Bannerfish

Schooling Bannerfish hotspot

Dive sites

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