Lyretail Hogfish

Lyretail Hogfish

$89.99
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Lyretail Hogfish SCIENTIFIC NAME: Bodianus anthioides OverviewReef Compatible: NoDiet: CarnivorTemperament: Semi-AggressiveOrigin: Eastern Asia/South Asia Bodianus anthioides, also known as the lyretail hogfish or lyretail pigfish, is a captivating species of wrasse found in the Indo-Pacific region, spanning from the Red Sea to Tuamotu. Let’s explore some fascinating details about this remarkable fish: Appearance: The lyretail hogfish stands out with its vibrant coloration. Adult males exhibit shades of orange and yellow, while females are more subdued. Their elongated snout and concave dorsal profile add to their distinctive appearance. Notably, they have a broad, black crescent-shaped bar on the caudal peduncle, giving rise to their common name. Habitat: These fish inhabit the seaward edges of reefs, and in Micronesia, they are most commonly found below 25 meters (82 feet) in depth. They prefer solitary lives but form pairs during spawning. Interestingly, juvenile lyretail hogfish

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