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Emperor Snapper
Adults occur in the vicinity of coral or rocky reefs, often over adjacent sand flats and gravel patches. Also trawled in deeper water on relatively flat bottoms. Juveniles are frequently commensal with sea urchins. Juveniles less than 20 cm long are common in near shore, turbid waters, in mangrove areas, or among both coastal and deeper water offshore reefs. Juveniles can also be found swimming amongst the spines of urchins in shallow coastal bays. They move to deeper waters as they grow larger, with large fish often moving into shallower water during the winter months. They form schools of similar-sized individuals or are solitary. Feed on fishes, crabs, stomatopods, other benthic crustaceans and cephalopods. Marketed fresh, dried-salted and frozen. Commercially important but in certain regions of the Indian Ocean, large individuals are known to cause ciguatera poisoning.Also Known as : Emperor Red Snapper, Sebae SnapperOrigin : Indonesia, Sri Lanka
Max Size | 30 |
Recommend Tank | 300 |
Care Level | Expert |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Reef Safe | No |
Diet | Carnivore |
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