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Barber perch

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Caesioperca, Butterfly perch, Hypoplectrodes, Lepidoperca, Caprodon

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The barber perch (Caesioperca rasor), also called the barber sea perch, red perch or Tasmanian barber is endemic to Australia, found from southern Victoria to southwestern Western Australia, including Tasmania.

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Description

Barber perch Caesioperca rasor

The barber perch is a laterally compressed, deep-bodied fish growing to a maximum length of 26 cm (10 in). Females and larger juveniles are a pinkish colour with a large black vertical bar on the flank towards the posterior end and a blue streak just under the eye. Smaller juveniles additionally have a black head. Males are similarly marked but their overall hue is silvery or yellowish. They additionally have blue margins to the fins and a small blue spot on each scale.

Barber perch Caesioperca rasor

It differs from the closely related Butterfly perch by having a more slender body and males are more blue with a darker bar, rather than blotch, on the side. The two species sometimes form mixed shoals.

Behaviour

Barber perch Port Phillip Bay Taxonomy Toolkit

The barber perch is a schooling species of fish which forms dense shoals at depths down to about 180 m (591 ft). It is largely a piscivore.

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References

Barber perch Wikipedia