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Bodianus thoracotaeniatus Deepsea-Wrasse

Bodianus thoracotaeniatus is commonly referred to as Deepsea-Wrasse. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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Foto: Mariannen, Mikronesien, Ozeanien, West-Pazifik


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lexID:
11823 
AphiaID:
273543 
Scientific:
Bodianus thoracotaeniatus 
German:
Tiefsee-Zahnlippfisch 
English:
Deepsea-Wrasse 
Category:
Läppfiskar 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Actinopterygii (Class) > Perciformes (Order) > Labridae (Family) > Bodianus (Genus) > thoracotaeniatus (Species) 
Initial determination:
Yamamoto, 1982 
Occurrence:
China, Japan, Northern Mariana Islands, Philippines, South China Sea, Taiwan 
Sea depth:
320 - 400 Meter 
Size:
14,8 cm 
Temperature:
8,8 °F - 10,8 °F (8,8°C - 10,8°C) 
Food:
Amphipods, Copepods, Crustaceans, Fish (little fishes), Fish larvae, Invertebrates, Krill, Mysis, Zooplankton 
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:
Data deficient (DD) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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More related species
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2018-12-01 11:32:58 

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Very special thanks for the first photo of Bodianus thoracotaeniatus to Barnett P. Shutman, RVS Fishworld, Inc., Philippines and to the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) for the photo from the Mariana Islands.

Jumping guard
A jumping guard prevents (nocturnal) fish from jumping out.
Wrasses, blennies, hawkfishs and gobies jump out of an unprotected tank in fright if their night rest is disturbed, unfortunately these jumpers are found dried up in the morning on carpets, glass edges or later behind the tank.

https://www.korallenriff.de/en/article/1925_5_Jump_Protection_Solutions_for_Fish_in_the_Aquarium__5_Net_Covers.html

A small night light also helps, as it provides the fish with a means of orientation in the dark!

External links

  1. Bodianus thoracotaeniatus, A Deepwater Rarity Collected For The First Time (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. FishBase (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  4. WoRLD (World Register of Marine Species) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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