Soapfish

The Soapfish lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range - 21 m environment.

The Goldstriped Soapfish prefers a diet of meaty foods such as krill, shrimp, and other small fish. Like other groupers, they are generally compatible with: Large Angelfish, Eels, Lionfish & Scorpionfish and Tangs & Surgeons. More

Sixline soapfish is a small grouper from the Indo-Pacific, occurring between the Red Sea and Polynesia, the southern part of Japan and the Great Barrier Reef. It is found in turbid lagoons at depths between 1 and 40 m. More

The arrowhead soapfish is located in tropical marine reefs from depths of 4 - 50 m and 30 More

Greater soapfish; Great soapfish; Goldribbon soapfish; Blackfin pearlfish; Blackfin cisco; Blackfin poacher; Blackfin tilapia; Blackfin cardinalfish; Blackfin scad; Blackfin jack; Blackfin coralfish; Blackfin icefish; Blackfin croaker; Blackfin ghostshark; Blackfin triplefin; Blackfin barracuda; Blackfinned triplespine; Blackfin tuna; More

Freckled soapfish; Soapfish; Sixline soapfish; Blackfin soapfish; Spotted soapfish; Whitespotted soapfish; Largespotted soapfish; Greater soapfish; Great soapfish; Goldribbon soapfish; Freckled hawkfish; Freckled goatfish; Freckled skate; Freckled cardinalfish; Freckled tilefish; Freckled madtom; Freckled hind; Freckled angler; Freckled duck; Orange-freckled flathead; White-freckled surgeonfish; More

Why do the soapfish live in the coral reef? Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community: Copyrights: WordNet. WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. More

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Sixstripe Soapfish, or Skunk Fish, is black with horizontal uneven stripes. A 50 gallon or larger aquarium is required. It should be kept as the single grouper in the aquarium with other larger fish. More

Soapfish, or Leaflip Soapfish, is silverish-brown with white spotting over the entire body. It has black tiger stripes along its dorsal edge. A 70 gallon or larger aquarium is required due to its size and eating habits. More

A Barred soapfish at a depth of 3 m, the Gravel Loader,... Click to show "soapfish" result 10 600 x 449 85 kb soapfish.JPG - 2048 x 1536 - (1. More

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The Six-stripe or Sixlined Soapfish is black with gold horizontal stripes covering its body. They should only be kept with significantly larger fish as they are notorious for swallowing tankmates of even similar size. More

soapfish - fishes with slimy mucus-covered skin; found in the warm Atlantic coastal waters of Americaserranid, serranid fish - marine food sport fishes mainly of warm coastal watersgenus Rypticus, Rypticus - a genus of fish of the family Serranidae, including soapfishes More

Sign In or Sign Up now! on a night dive, a soapfish takes advantage of my light to catch a snack. on a night dive, a soapfish takes advantage of my light to catch a snack. Category: Pets & Animals Tags: soapfish hamlet fish underwater scuba Bonaire URL Embed Customize Loading... More

Common names

Badejo-sabão in Portuguese (Português)
jaboncillo punteado in Spanish (español)
Jabonera in Spanish (español)
Jabonero machado in Spanish (español)
jabonero punteado in Spanish (español)
Japoncillo punteado in Spanish (español)
Savon tacheté in French (français)
Soapfish in English
Spotted soapfish in English
斑紋皂鱸 in Mandarin Chinese
斑纹皂鲈 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Serranidae
Genus : Rypticus
Species : Rypticus subbifrenatus
Authority : Gill, 1861