Sabre squirrelfish
A species of Pink squirrelfish, Also known as Spiny squirrelfish, Longjaw squirrelfish, Spinecheek squirrelfish Scientific name : Sargocentron spiniferum Genus : Pink squirrelfish
Sabre squirrelfish, A species of Pink squirrelfish
Also known as:
Spiny squirrelfish, Longjaw squirrelfish, Spinecheek squirrelfish
Botanical name: Sargocentron spiniferum
Genus: Pink squirrelfish
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Description
The sabre squirrelfish (Sargocentron spiniferum) is sometimes kept in aquariums on account of its bright red color and yellow fins, which are thought to be appealing. As evidenced by the largeness of its eyes, it is largely nocturnal. Its spines carry a toxin that is not fatal to humans, but stings are painful.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Beryciformes Family
Squirrelfish Genus
Pink squirrelfish Species
Sabre squirrelfish