Blacktip cardinalfish explained
The blacktip cardinalfish (Apogon atradorsatus) is a reef fish in the South Pacific. They inhabit rocky reefs at depths from 3–45 m. They stay under ledge overhangs and other shaded areas on rocky reefs and slopes during the day and feeds in the open at night.[1]
Distribution
The blacktip cardinalfish is found in Galapagos,[2] Cocos and Malpelo Islands
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Details for: Blacktip Cardinalfish. 2013-07-15. Encyclopedia of Life. eol.org. Encyclopedia of Life.
- Book: Grove . Jack Stein . Lavenberg . Robert J. . The Fishes of the Galapagos Islands . 1997 . Stanford University Press . 9780804722896 . xxxvii . 13 September 2018 . en.