Tiger Sole

Soleichthys heterorhinos

Tiger Sole (Soleichthys heterorhinos)

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Max Depth

10 m

Description

Soleichthys heterorhinos is a sole from the Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a size of 18 cm in length.
Other names: Banded Sole, Black-tip Sole, Blue-edged Sole, Tongue-fish, Aesop Sole and Flatfish Sole.

Description

It is a white to reddish-brown sole with numerous narrow dark brown bars or lines across the upper side, dorsal and anal fins with a white margin and a bluish-black submarginal band, and a pale caudal fin with a broad black margin.

Appearance: somewhat elongate, head short; eyes small, very close together, interorbital space minimal; tubular anterior nostril longer than eye diameter; ventral edge of head with a fringe of cirri. It exhibits biofluorescence, that is, when illuminated by blue or ultraviolet light, it re-emits it as red, and appears differently than under white light illumination. Biofluorescence potentially assists intraspecific communication and camouflage

Distribution

Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific: India to Samoa, north to southern Japan, south to New South Wales, Australia.

Habitat

Found singly in shallow protected sandy areas of lagoons and seaward reefs, found partially buried in or on the sand. This highly compressed fish buries itself beneath the sand, exposing only its eye and tubular nostril.
It is more active at night. Moves extremely fast when disturbed and is difficult to detect when it resettles. It feeds on small fish, invertebrates and worms.

Where to Find

Egypt East Laccadive Islands Australia West Saudi Arabia West Pacific West +50 more in Seabook

Colors

white
black
brown
blue
red

Habitat and Environment

Mud and Sand

Conservation status

(LC) Least concern

Poisonous

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Danger to human

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Venomous

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tiger Sole dangerous?

Tiger Sole is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.

Where can you find Tiger Sole?

Tiger Sole can be found in: Egypt East, Laccadive Islands, Australia West, Saudi Arabia West, Pacific West, Malaysia East, Hurghada, Taiwan, Australia North, Malaysia West, Vanuatu, Sudan, Brunei, China, Myanmar, Eritrea, Australia, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan South, India East, India West, Thailand West, Israel South, Indo-Pacific Central, Somalia North, Australia East, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Vietnam, Seychelles, Cambodia, Indo-Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Red Sea, Japan, Indonesia, Jordan, Palau, Philippines, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Micronesia, Egypt, Tonga and Samoa, Yemen, Mascarene Islands, Djibouti, Fiji, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Pacific Ocean, Somalia.

How deep does Tiger Sole live?

Tiger Sole can be found at depths of up to 10 meters.

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