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Blue eyed triplefin

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Genus
  
Notoclinops

Higher classification
  
Notoclinops

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Tripterygiidae

Scientific name
  
Notoclinops segmentatus

Rank
  
Species

Blue-eyed triplefin httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Similar
  
Yaldwyn's triplefin, Common triplefin, Threefin blenny, Yellow‑and‑black triplefin, Variable triplefin

The blue-eyed triplefin, Notoclinops segmentatus, is a fish in the genus Notoclinops, commonly found around the North Island of New Zealand from depths of a metre to about 30 m, most common in reef areas of broken rock. Its length is between 3 and 6 cm and it is easily distinguished from other small fish by its iridescent blue eyes which give its name. There are nine red vertical bars running right round the body, and an orange tinge to the back and head.

In the breeding season in winter the orange on the males becomes brighter on the head, tail, and anal fin. The rest of the body becomes blue/black. Males set up nests in small depressions on vertical rock faces at depths of about 10 to 20 m where females are encouraged to lay their eggs. The nest is then guarded.

The blue-eyed triplefin's diet includes small crustaceans (including amphipods and copepods), and has been known to remove parasites from larger fish.

References

Blue-eyed triplefin Wikipedia