Tripletail
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Scientific Name
Lobotes surinamensis
Common Names
Drift fish, Leaf fish
Description
The Tripletail earns its name from its dorsal and anal fins that give the appearance of a triple tail. The coloration of the Tripletail involves blended shades of yellow to brown with patterns of spots and blotches of color on the sides of the fish. The eyes are pushed forward with a steeply sloping forehead, almost resembling a grouper.
Habitat & Behaviour
Triple tails can be found in most subtropical and tropical waters and are often found in coastal waters and murky or muddy estuaries. Due to their preference of warm waters, there have been suggestions of migration patterns for this fish.
Natural Prey
Tripletails feed on what’s available and have been known to eat smaller fish like anchovies, crustaceans and invertebrates.
Handling Tips
Spines on top and gill plates are extremely sharp; handle with care.
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