russell snapper

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Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's snapper or Moses perch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's Snapper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's Snapper
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell`s snapper Lutjanus russellii fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's snapper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's snapper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Russell's Snapper Royalty Free Stock Photo
snapper (kurohoshi fuedai) Royalty Free Stock Photo
snapper (kurohoshi fuedai) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Russell's Snapper share alot of similarity with the John's Snapper. Like the John's snapper, it has a dot on its body, which led most anglers to mis-identify the fish. It can be found throughout local waters and commonly found near rocky areas or in places with structures and covers. They are also less likely to be found in coral reef areas as compared to muddy seabeds, river mouths and swampy areas. Unlike the John's snapper, they don't grow very large. Encountering one over 1kg is considered uncommon in local waters. They are aggressive in feeding, especially when they are in a group. They don't have too choosy diet, and will take prawns (dead or live), squids, small fishes and worms.


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