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Hogfish

Lachnolaimus maximus

Description:

Photo take at -40 ft on a Caribbean reef, this beauty just pass give me the time to take 2 shots. The hogfish is one of the larger species of wrasses and is found in the western Atlantic OceanThe hogfish is characterized by a large laterally compressed body shape. It possesses a very elongated snout which it uses to search for crustaceans buried in the sediment. Interestingly it is from this very long “pig-like” snout and its rooting behavior that the hogfish gets its name. The caudal, or tail fin, is somewhat lunate and the pectoral fins are along the lateral sides of the body with the paired pelvic fins directly below. A prominent black spot behind the pectoral fins differentiates male from females. The dorsal fin, usually is composed of three or four long dorsal spines followed by a series of shorter dorsal spines.

Habitat:

Found From Florida all the Caribbean sea, Central America to Brazil.

Notes:

Itt is a commonly targeted species for many spear and reef fisherman and is regarded highly by many for its taste and food value.The hogfish is currently listed as "Vulnerable" with the World Conservation Union (IUCN). Wikipedia.

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3 Comments

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 12 years ago

Thanks Mary!

MaryEvans2
MaryEvans2 12 years ago

Beautiful eyes on this one and great information

ceherzog
ceherzog 12 years ago

Love that eye!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Spotted by
Gerardo Aizpuru

Mexico

Spotted on Apr 25, 2012
Submitted on Apr 25, 2012

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