Clepticus parrae |
Distribution |

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Creole wrasse |
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Kreolen-Lippfisch |
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Creool lipvis |
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Labre créole; Donzelle créole |
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Doncella mulata; Rabirrubia genízara |
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The tropical Atlantic |
Environment and movement of the diurnal species |
The species is generally observed on the reef or near it.
The species is generally seen moving in its environment.
The species can be found between 0 and 40 Meters.
Common species.
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General behaviour of the species |
Species generally lives in shoals.
The animal is rather indifferent to the diver, though it remains on its guard
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General characteristics of the species |
Maximum size : 30 cm
The animal is a hunter low in the food chain.Diet : Zooplankton
The animal is a protogynous transsexual
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Relationship with humans |
The species can be eaten but is of no particular culinary interest
The species is exploited in the following sector(s) :
- Aquarium enthusiasts.
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