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Razorfish Seen in Cabilao, Philippines (2012). Photo by Mark Bockstael (my husband). <br />
Description: Is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Gasterosteiformes. This unique fish adopts a head-down tail-up position as an adaptation for hiding among sea urchin spines. The dorsal surface of the razorfish is covered by protective bony plates. They extend past the end of the golden yellow body and over the tail fin, which terminates in a sharp spine. A dark band runs the length of the fish. The razorfish can grow up to 6 in (15 cm) in the wild.<br />
Habitat: The razorfish is generally found in coastal waters from the central Indian Ocean to the Red Sea to Hawaii. Its natural habitat includes beds of sea grass and coral reefs, where sea urchins are found.   Aeoliscus strigatus,Fall,Geotagged,Philippines Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Razorfish

Seen in Cabilao, Philippines (2012). Photo by Mark Bockstael (my husband).
Description: Is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Gasterosteiformes. This unique fish adopts a head-down tail-up position as an adaptation for hiding among sea urchin spines. The dorsal surface of the razorfish is covered by protective bony plates. They extend past the end of the golden yellow body and over the tail fin, which terminates in a sharp spine. A dark band runs the length of the fish. The razorfish can grow up to 6 in (15 cm) in the wild.
Habitat: The razorfish is generally found in coastal waters from the central Indian Ocean to the Red Sea to Hawaii. Its natural habitat includes beds of sea grass and coral reefs, where sea urchins are found.

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''Aeoliscus strigatus'', also known as the razorfish, is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Syngnathiformes. This unique fish adopts a head-down tail-up position as an adaptation for hiding among sea urchin spines. The razorfish is found in coastal waters in the Indo-West Pacific. Its natural habitat includes beds of sea grass and coral reefs, where sea urchins are found.

Similar species: Pipefishes And Seahorses
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Jul 4, 2016. Captured Oct 7, 2012 06:27 in Cabilao Island Rd, Loon, Bohol, Philippines.
  • DC1400
  • f/5.3
  • 1/123s
  • ISO128
  • 17.8mm