The Choat's wrasse lives in the reef-associated, marine, usually 0 - 30 m environment.
PIcture of a Choat's Wrasse or Choati Leopard Wrasse, Macropharyngodon choati * Puzzles * Postcards Macropharyngodon choati Photo © Animal-World: Courtesy Greg RothschildBe the first to add a comment! Of all the Leopard wrasses, the color More
The Choat's Wrasse, also known as the Choati Red Leopard Wrasse, has two different appearances depending on its age. The adult form, has a white body with red spots and heavy red striping at the face. A patch of yellow is found at the gill covers. More
The Choat's Wrasse is common on the southern Great Barrier Reef. Their habitat ranging from coastal to inner reefs, from shallow algae reefs to the slopes of deep rubble drop-offs. More
Juvenile Choat's wrasse, Macropharyngodon choati, have white bodies with orange blotches around the margins. The blotches cover much of the body in adults. In males the orange colour on the head is nearly solid and there are stripes along the cheeks. More
Image: A juvenile Choat's Wrasse at North West Solitary Island - Add comment Add tags A juvenile Choat's Wrasse at North West Solitary Island Description A juvenile Choat's Wrasse at a depth of 20 m, North More
Choat's leopard-wrasse in English
Choat's wrasse in English
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