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Redline Deepwater Hogfish

Redline Deepwater Hogfish

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Redline Deepwater Hogfish

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Terelabrus dewapyle 

Overview
Reef Compatible: YES
Diet: Carnivore
Temperament: Semi-Agressive
Origin: Maldives

Terelabrus dewapyle, also known as the Yellow-striped hogfish, is a fascinating deepwater wrasse species. It was recently described from specimens collected in the western Pacific Ocean. This vibrant fish adds some much-needed diversity to the formerly monotypic genus of ‘candy cane hogfish’.

Here are some interesting facts about Terelabrus dewapyle:

  1. Appearance:

    • The yellow stripe candy cane hogfish has a vivid yellow band above the middle red stripe, which distinguishes it from the previously known species, Terelabrus rubrovittatus.
    • Additionally, Terelabrus dewapyle exhibits a black blotch on the gill plate, especially noticeable in juveniles.
    • Its color patterns make it a captivating addition to marine aquariums.
  2. Habitat and Distribution:

    • These hogfish are commonly found at depths of 65 to 70 meters (213 to 230 feet) during cold upwelling events.
    • Their natural distribution spans areas around Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji.
    • Interestingly, they can occur as shallow as 20 meters.
  3. Behavior:

    • Terelabrus dewapyle prefers sandy bottoms with rubble and is often seen in small harems.
    • Like its congener, it settles well in captivity and accepts prepared foods.
  4. Fun Fact: There’s another undescribed species of Terelabrus, known for its white body, found in the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.

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