
Cottonwick grunt
Haemulon melanurum
Overview
Haemulon melanurum, the cottonwick grunt, is a species of ray-finned fish within the family Haemulidae. The species is found inhabiting tropical waters in the western Atlantic near parts of North and South America. The species can grow to a maximum length of 43.5 centimeters, however individuals are most commonly found at lengths of 25 centimeters. The maximum published weight of the species was 550 grams. Adults are silver in coloration with narrow yellow stripes running along the body, with a bronze line in front of the eye. Adults also possess a black line running from the beginning of the dorsal fins to the caudal fins. It is an oviparous schooling fish that feeds on crustaceans.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big do Cottonwick grunt get?+
Cottonwick grunt (Haemulon melanurum) can reach up to 33.0000013 cm in length and 0.55 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.
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