Silverspot squirrelfish
(Sargocentron caudimaculatum)
Classification
Species:
Sargocentron caudimaculatum
Genus:
Sargocentron
Family: Holocentridae - Squirrelfishes
Superclass: Osteichthyes - Bony fishes
General data
Scientific names:
Silverspot squirrelfish
Habitat:
Saltwater
Climate:
Tropical
Sargocentron caudimaculatum, the silverspot squirrelfish, is a reef-associated member of the family Holocentridae. It is native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans from East Africa to Japan and northern Australia and as far east as the Marshall Islands.
It lives near reefs, but can also be found in lagoons and drop-offs at depths between 2 and 40 metres (6.6 and 131.2 ft).
It is a nocturnal predator, feeding primarily on crabs and shrimps. It can reach sizes of up to 25 centimetres (9.8 in) TL.
Although it is caught commercially and can be found in the aquarium trade, there are no known major threats to this species.