Juvenile Rock Beauty

by | Mar 1, 2016 | Fish, Reef, Science | 0 comments

Good morning friends, I have a super cute, two inch long juvenile Rock Beauty for you all today that I found under the pier at Caracas Baai and YES fish can be cute!! Over the years, this little fish has been very elusive and we have only seen these babies a handful of times. Like most tiny newborn fish, these Rock Beauties find a safe home and will stay there in the same place until they are older only coming out to socialize and feed. Photographing these fish can be very difficult as they usually won’t come out until it’s safe so I have to wait in the same place for an extended amount of time, sometimes for the whole dive.

When this fish becomes older it will be mostly yellow, turning blue toward the tail. The tail itself is yellow. The pectoral fins and ventral fins are yellow, and the lips and the edges of their dorsal fins and anal fins are dark blue. The adult measures up to 10 inches (25 cm).

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