yes
Sailfin what? Blenny? Tang?
Sailfin corydoras was created in 1913.
Sailfin molly was created in 1821.
Weber's Sailfin Lizard was created in 1911.
The fins are larger on the sailfin...but almost all the "common plecos" (Hypostomus plecostomus) on the market are actually sailfin plecos (Glyptoperichthys gibbiceps).
The term "Dragon" is largely used for any reptile of the Agamid family, including but not limited to water dragons, sailfin dragons, moutain horned dragons, etc. If this family of reptiles is what you mean by "dragon," then yes, Bearded Dragons are also Agamids. If you are referring to the kind that flies and breaths fire, then no.
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Because Bearded Dragons are DESSERT creatures - the nearest they come to water is through the food they eat, or the occasional (small) puddle of condensed water collecting at the base of plant stems.
Parexecotoeus brachypterous is also known as a sailfin flyingfish.
you don't transform into a dragon.