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Bearded soapfish

Saiboani faana
Pogonoperca ocellata

Pogonoperca ocellata, like other soap fishes, secretes copious quantities of mucus (grammistin) when disturbed. Previously recorded under the family Grammistidae, this species is now more often referred to as Pogonoperca punctata, with the name reserved for the Pacific species.

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size
Max. 33 cm
color
Brown, somewhat blotched, with numerous dark edged small white spots on head, body and basally on fins. 4 triangular black saddles on back, the first on nape and the last on caudal peduncle.
order
Perciformes
family
Serranidae
image url
https://assets.explore.mv/fishes/pogonoperca-ocellata.png
habitat and biology
This creature is found on coral reefs and is a carnivore. During the day, it tends to hide in caves or under ledges, but it comes out at dusk.
distinctive characters
This species is found on coral reefs and tends to hide in caves or beneath ledges during the day, but emerges at dusk. It is carnivorous, meaning it feeds on other animals.
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