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Yellowhead Jawfish
Opistognathus aurifrons
(Jordan & Thompson, 1905)
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Summary
Saltwaterfish. Jawfishes. It is a bottom-dweller in sand and coral
debris. A colonial fish, is usualy found in the company of others, with
burrows 30cm or more apart. By day it hovers above the burrow, rotating
its head feeding on plankton. It excavates the burrow itsself. By night
it retires and closes its burrow with small stones and shells. The male
keeps the eggs in its mouth until they hatch.
To be confused with
- Banded Jawfish Opistognathus macrognathus
Characteristics
Size: 5 - 8 cm, max 10 cm.
Colour: Pale bluish grey with small pale blue dots. The head is yellow, fins and tail are blue.
Shape: Elongated body with long fins, big head and mouth.The male keeps the eggs in its mouth until they hatch.
Habitat environment and ecology
Inhabits coral reefs. It is a bottom-dweller in sand and coral debris. A
colonial fish, is usualy found in the company of others, with burrows
30cm or more apart. By day it hovers above the burrow, rotating its head
feeding on plankton. It excavates the burrow itsself. By night it
retires and closes its burrow with small stones and shells.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.
Author
[Marion Haarsma, feb. 2016]
Categorieën:
Soorten,
Vissen
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