What is Jawfish?

Jawfish is a fish in the family Opistognathidae. The general name of these fish is a reference to their excessive head and jaws that appear outside the scale with the rest of their bodies. Jawfish are inhabitants of cliffs and are located in shallow cliffs in the oceans around the world, including the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, along with other water formations such as the Gulf of Mexico. Divers and swimmers in these areas sometimes encounter these shy fish if they are patient enough to wait for them to appear. Like Bennies, Jawfish are popular as an aquarium. Some species are very expensive, such as the blue spotted Jawfish, and can become a type of demonstration for the aquarium. Jawfish are relatively resistant and easy to take care of, but have some special environmental requirements that must be met to remain healthy.

In the wild, fish create burrows, moving rocks and other debris to do so. In the aquarium they must be provided by an adequate substrate,To throw themselves deeply, along with the debris and debris to support and mask the burrows. If they are not provided with materials, they can disrupt everything at the bottom of the aquarium that attempts to build houses for themselves. It is important to provide fish with mixed building materials, including debris such as pieces of corals.

Jawfish hovering over its burrows or hiding just inside and waiting for prey. Fish eat a number of small organisms that are carried around the water and can be fed into captivity by means of a number of different commercial products. When they were frightened or frightened, the fish threw themselves back into their burrow and hides until they think the threat ended. They can also become territorial. If they feel the attacker, they can spit rocks and other debris to Scare The Impader from their burrow.

these salt water fish are mouth. When the eggs are laid, the man incubate them in his mouth to protect them from predators and regularly cast eggswater to aerate them.

Jawfish are brightly colored and tend to be ashamed. They will be hidden from more aggressive fish and it is important to keep obedient species in the aquarium to avoid emphasizing them. Aquarists enjoy maintaining Jawfish for their bright colors and interesting antiquity.

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