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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Serranidae

Genus
  
Grammistes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Subfamily
  
Grammistinae

Scientific name
  
Grammistes sexlineatus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Goldribbon soapfish, Pogonoperca punctata, Anyperodon, Gracila albomarginata, Perciformes

grammistes sexlineatus


Grammistes sexlineatus is a species of fish in the family Serranidae. Its common names include goldenstriped soapfish, six-lined soapfish, and skunkfish.

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Description

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Grammistes sexlineatus is a middle sized fish, which can grow to a maximum length of 30 cm. Its background body color is dark brown with a maximum of six white to yellow horizontal lines. The number of lines depends on the maturity of the fish. Juveniles have white to yellow dots on a dark background until an approximate size of 17.5 mm. Thereafter, the points gradually become lines. At a length of 5 cm, these soap fish have three horizontal lines. Only from 8 cm long that the soapfish gets the six distinctive horizontal lines. Note that in adult specimens close to the maximum size, these lines tend to sever to form small strokes and points.

Distribution & habitat

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The six lined soapfish is widespread throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area from the eastern coast of Africa to the oceanic islands of the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii and the Red Sea. And from south Japan to north New Zealand.

This soapfish occurs in coastal rocky and coral reefs from shallow to 40-50 meters depth.

Biology

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Individuals are generally solitary in their reef habitat. They usually stay hidden in crevices, and are most active at night.

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Like other fish in the subfamily Grammistinae, this species produces a toxin from the skin. The toxins in the skin secretions are known as grammistins. These secretions resemble lathered soap and are the basis for the common name of Soap Fish. This is not caught as a food fish because the flesh reportedly has a bitter, unpleasant taste.

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References

Grammistes sexlineatus Wikipedia


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