Pristicon trimaculatus

Pristicon trimaculatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Kurtiformes
Family:Apogonidae
Genus:Pristicon
Species: P. trimaculatus
Binomial name
Pristicon trimaculatus
G. Cuvier, 1828

Pristicon trimaculatus is a nocturnal fish that lives in the Western Pacific Ocean; living around inshore coral reefs in waters around the Ryukyu Islands and the waters around Western Australia and the southern Great Barrier Reef, east to Samoa and the Marshall Islands. This type of fish is uncommon. Juveniles have intense dark markings on a light background while adults' markings are dusky.

Information

  • Depth Range: 1-34m
  • Threats: N/A
  • Water Type; Salt
  • Temperature range: 25.20 °C - 29.34 °C
  • Nitrate: 0.026 - 0.617
  • Salinity: 32.019 - 35.911
  • Oxygen: 4.271 - 4.746
  • Phosphate: 0.085 - 0.415
  • Silicate: 1.005 - 5.501
  • Maximum Size: 14.2 cm SL (male/unsexed)
  • Aquarium Trade: Unusual
  • Diet: Benthic invertebrate

References

  • Eol's Apogon trimaculatus Info
  • Fishwise's Apogon trimaculatus Informarion


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