The Doublespot sandperch (Parapercis diplospilus) is a saltwater fish of the family Pinguipedidae that grows up to 10 cm.
Description
The Doublespot sandperch is a sandperch (Pinguipedidae) from shallow sandy water of the western Pacific. The species grows to about 15 cm and has an elongate, cylindrical, sandy body with brown spots or saddles and high-set eyes. As a bottom-dweller it rests on its pectoral fins on sand and rubble among reef and seagrass and darts out at small crustaceans, worms and small fish. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Doublespot sandperch?
The Doublespot sandperch has an elongate, eel-like body, is mainly brown and shows a spots pattern.
Where does the Doublespot sandperch live?
The Doublespot sandperch lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Doublespot sandperch get?
The Doublespot sandperch grows to a maximum of about 10 cm.
Is the Doublespot sandperch dangerous to humans?
No, the Doublespot sandperch is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Parapercis
More from the family Pinguipedidae
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