Big roughy
(Gephyroberyx japonicus)
Image source: Jo's Animal Database
Classification
Species:
Gephyroberyx japonicus
Genus:
Gephyroberyx
Family: Trachichthyidae
Order: Trachichthyiformes - Rughies
Superclass: Osteichthyes - Bony fishes
General data
Scientific names:
Big roughy
Local names:
Blueberry roughy
Habitat:
Saltwater
Climates:
Subtropical, Temperate
Native to coast of:
Asia
Gephyroberyx japonicus, the big roughy or blueberry roughy, is a species of fish in the family Trachichthyidae.
It is endemic to the northwest Pacific off Japan, Taiwan and Hawaii, and can be found at depths between 300 and 1,500 m (980–4,920 ft).
It can reach 30–35 cm (12–14 in) in length.
Based on broadly overlapping morphological features it is sometimes (e.g., by IUCN) considered a synonym of G. darwinii.
It is sometimes seen in deep-sea exhibits in public aquariums and it has spawned in captivity.