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Ocellated dragonet

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Callionymidae

Scientific name
  
Synchiropus ocellatus

Higher classification
  
Synchiropus

Order
  
Perciformes

Suborder
  
Callionymoidei

Genus
  
Synchiropus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Cladiella, Parazoanthus, Capnella, Trachyphyllia, Plerogyra

The ocellated dragonet or scooter dragonet (Synchiropus ocellatus) is a species of tropical marine fish in the Callionymidae family. It is native to the southwest Pacific Ocean from southern Japan to the Marquesan Islands.

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Name

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The Scooter Dragonet is often referred to as the Ocellated Dragonet and, in the aquarium trade, as the Scooter Blenny. This often causes confusion because many then believe that the species is a member of the Blenny family when it is actually not. The same species is also occasionally listed under the scientific name Neosynchiropus ocellatus, and many mistakenly believe they are separate species.

Description

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The Scooter Dragonet grows to approximately 8 centimetres (3.1 in) long. Viewed from above, it is distinctly diamond-shaped with the horizontal pectoral fins located at its widest point. It is brown and tan with a striped or spotted pattern- males are usually more colorful and have a large sail-like dorsal fin that is bright orange at the base.

Habitat

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The Scooter Dragonet is a reef-associated bottom dwelling fish that inhabits shallow, tropical waters, usually sandy lagoons or rocky reefs. They tend to form loose congregations of several individuals, but do not exhibit schooling behavior or other forms of social cooperation. Scooter Dragonets' diet consists almost entirely of Copepods: small zooplankton living in the water column. However, in captivity the Scooter Dragonet can often be acclimated to consuming live, frozen or even artificial foods, such as flakes.


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References

Ocellated dragonet Wikipedia