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Stalix dicra Forked jawfish

Stalix dicra is commonly referred to as Forked jawfish. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. A aquarium size of at least 450 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Dr. John Ernest (Jack) Randall (†), Hawaii

Papua New Guinea, by Randall, J.E.


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lexID:
11795 
AphiaID:
282859 
Scientific:
Stalix dicra 
German:
Kieferfisch 
English:
Forked Jawfish 
Category:
Jawfishes 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Actinopterygii (Class) > Perciformes (Order) > Opistognathidae (Family) > Stalix (Genus) > dicra (Species) 
Initial determination:
Smith-Vaniz, 1989 
Occurrence:
Papua New Guinea 
Sea depth:
25 - 30 Meter 
Size:
up to 1.57" (4 cm) 
Temperature:
68 °F - 82.4 °F (20°C - 28°C) 
Food:
Brine Shrimp Nauplii, Cyclops, Daphnia salina, Fish larvae, Invertebrates, Living Food, Mysis, Predatory, Zoobenthos, Zooplankton 
Tank:
98.99 gal (~ 450L)  
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Least concern (LC)  
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2018-11-19 09:39:23 

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Stalix dicra Smith-Vaniz, 1989

Mouthbrooders.
Eggs which are clumped together in a sticky ball get incubated inside the parent's mouth.
Found in sand/rubble areas in 25-30 m

Rare species and a mouthbrooder.

Main reference:
Smith-Vaniz, W.F., 1999. Opistognathidae. Jawfishes. p. 2588-2589. In K.E. Carpenter and V.H. Niem (eds.) FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Volume 4. Bony fishes part 2 (Mugilidae to Carangidae). FAO, Rome.

External links

  1. FishBase (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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