Some information about the rabbit fish
Rabbit fish is a marine fish belonging to the cigan family. There are 29 species of rabbit fish in the warm tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. After the construction of the Suez Canal, several species of them reached the Mediterranean Sea and settled in it. Rabbit fish usually inhabit coastal waters, lagoons and coral reefs. It can be found at a depth of 9-30.5 m. The rabbit fish is popular as an aquarium fish because of its colorful body. Several species of rabbit fish are of commercial importance (used as a food source). The exact number of rabbit fish in the wild is unknown (they have yet to be classified).
Interesting facts:
• Rabbit fish can reach 25-54 cm in length.
• Most species of rabbit fish are olive or brown in color with yellow, black and white markings on the body and tail. Some species have black stripes that extend diagonally from the mouth to the top of the head and cover the eyes.
• Rabbit fish can change body color at night or when faced with danger and mix with the colors of the environment (become almost invisible).
• The muzzle is elongated, the eyes are large, the rabbit's mouth and a small mouth (hence the name - rabbit fish). The body is oblong. The ventral, dorsal and anal fins consist of thick spines and soft rays.
• Rabbit fish is diurnal (active during the day). At night, she often hides in the crevices of rocks.
• The rabbit fish is herbivorous, eating mainly algae. Some species feed on zooplankton and corals.
• Rabbit fish is popular among aquarists because it eliminates seaweed that often covers the rocks and walls of aquariums.
• Young fish often gather and feed on shoals. Coral reefs provide protection and an ideal food source for these juveniles.
• Some species occupy and defend their territory.
• The spiny fins of the rabbit fish are equipped with poisonous glands. When it is under threat, the barely noticeable spikes become clearly visible. Despite the fact that rabbit fish are not aggressive by nature, they do not hesitate to strike at predators in self-defense.
• Most marine predators avoid rabbit fish because of their sharp, venomous spines. Improper handling of rabbit fish often leads to painful injuries. Fortunately, fish venom is not dangerous to human life.
• Adult rabbit fish live in pairs. Males and females usually form pairs when they reach 10 cm in length. Couples often persist until one of the partners dies.
• Little is known about the reproductive behavior of rabbit fish, except that they spawn (spawn) in the open sea from March to May.
In captivity, a rabbit fish can live for 8-12 years. https://mostbets.pl/