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Whiptail breams (4)
General description
Whiptail breams also known as Threadfin breams and false snappers belong to the Family „Nemipteridae“ (contains 5 genera and 62 species), each of which have slightly differing flavour and visual characteristics. They are distributed to the tropical and sub-tropical Indo-West Pacific including Cocos-Keeling Islands and northwestern Australia, from the Ryukyu Islands to the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu, occurs in inshore and coral reef waters.
Whiptail breams are carnivorous fish
[Further read]
es that feed mainly on benthic small fishes, cephalopods , crustaceans and polychaetes ; some species are planktivores . Some species of Scolopsis are known as protogynous hermaphrodit. All fishes of the Family „Nemipteridae“ are known as potentially hardy.
Pentapodus
(1),
Scolopsis
(3)
Pentapodus (1)
P. emeryii
Double whiptail
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Scolopsis (3)
S. bilineatus
Two lined monocle bream
S. lineata
Striped Monocle Bream
S. xenochrous
Oblique barred monocle bream
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