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Harlequin Bass Sep 13, 2017. Weber&#039;sJoy/Wiches Hut dive site, Bonaire.<br />
Snout long and pointed. Black stripes and bars forming irregular rectangles on body. <br />
Most common in areas with rock or scattered coral. Solitary or in pairs. Feeds mainly upon crustaceans. Synchronously hermaphroditic. Caribbean Netherlands,Geotagged,Serranus tigrinus,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Harlequin Bass

Sep 13, 2017. Weber'sJoy/Wiches Hut dive site, Bonaire.
Snout long and pointed. Black stripes and bars forming irregular rectangles on body.
Most common in areas with rock or scattered coral. Solitary or in pairs. Feeds mainly upon crustaceans. Synchronously hermaphroditic.

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''Serranus tigrinus'' is a species of fish in the family Serranidae, which includes the groupers. Its common name is harlequin bass. It occurs in the western Atlantic. It grows to a size of 29 centimeters in length.

Similar species: Perch-like Fishes
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Dec 31, 2017. Captured Sep 13, 2017 15:56 in Queen's Highway, Rincon, Caribbean Netherlands.
  • XZ-1
  • f/4.0
  • 1/500s
  • ISO100
  • 6mm