Largetooth Beardie
Lotella rhacina
Max Size
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Max Depth
90 m
The rock cod (Lotella rhacina) is a temperate fish found off the coasts of southeastern Australia, Tasmania, the Great Australian Bight and northwards up the southwestern Australia coasts. They are also found around the coasts of New Zealand and California. They belong to the family Moridae and are not related to the true cods (genus Gadus). They are also known as beardie in Australia. Rock cod are yellow-grey to red-brown with white fin margins. They have chin barbels. They may grow up to 50 cm in length. They are found in caves in bays and coastal reefs. They are frequently found inshore and inhabit shallow waters in the continental shelf with typical depth of 10 to 90 m. Many other fish species are sometimes called 'rock cod', but most are unrelated to the cod family, and are better known as groupers.
Colors
Edible
See in SeabookHabitat and Environment
Coral reef
Social Behaviour
Group
Solitary
Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Poisonous
See in SeabookDanger to human
See in SeabookVenomous
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Largetooth Beardie dangerous?
Largetooth Beardie is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Largetooth Beardie?
How deep does Largetooth Beardie live?
Largetooth Beardie can be found at depths of up to 90 meters.