Harlequin Sweetlips
Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides
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30 m
Description
Adults covered in brown spots with a whitish belly, while the juveniles are easily recognised by their large white spots on a brown background. Juveniles mimic the movement of a poisonous flatworm for defence against predators. They gain more spots and the spots reverse from white to black as they age. Immature fish have a combination of large white spots and smaller dark spots.
Distribution
Indo-West Pacific: Maldives and Cocos Islands; Sumatra to Fiji and New Caledonia, north to Ryukyu Islands, south to Rowley Shoals.
Habitat
Inhabits coral-rich areas of clear lagoon and seaward reefs. Adults are solitary, near and under ledges or caves by day. Juveniles are found among corals. Feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, and fishes at night. Juveniles are used in the aquarium industry. Small juveniles may mimic a toxic flatworm. Marketed fresh, a small quantity is salted. Large fish have coarse and dry flesh.
Colors
Edible
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Coral reef
Poisonous
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Solitary
Danger to human
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Harlequin Sweetlips dangerous?
Harlequin Sweetlips is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Harlequin Sweetlips?
How deep does Harlequin Sweetlips live?
Harlequin Sweetlips can be found at depths of up to 30 meters.