Scrawled Filefish or Scribbled leatherjacket filefish
Useful information
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Scrawled Filefish is the bony fish, the Scrawled filefishcan be observed in lagoons, coral and rocky reefs, seaweed fields, and wrecks, depth 3 – 20 m.
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The outstanding characteristic body irregular blue lines and spots are distributed on the body mixed with some black spots mainly on the head and long tail like paddle.
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Young Scrawled Filefish can be observed in open warm-ocean mature they live close to coastal.
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Scrawled Filefish have a large choice for its meals like small crustaceans, algae, gorgonians, sea anemones, tunicates, fire coral, and Hydrozoa.
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The mature size fish which can grow up to 110 cm (3.6 ft) in length.
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Scrawled Filefish, found in the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.