sargocentron rubrum

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Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Redcoat sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
A lone Redcoat Sargocentron rubrum in the Mediterranean Sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Redcoat squirrelfish Sargocentron rubrum. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
School of Red squirrelfish, Sargocentron rubrum in a tropical coral reef of Andaman sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Redcoat squirrelfish Sargocentron rubrum. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Redcoat squirrelfish Sargocentron rubrum. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Striped Squirrel fish (Sargocentron rubrum) also known as re Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sargocentron rubrum, also known as redcoat, is a member of the family Holocentridae of the order Beryciformes. Squirrelfish in general are large, active, nocturnal fish which are usually red in color. It is found in the Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea to the West Pacific, where it ranges from southern Japan to New Caledonia and New South Wales, Australia. Recently recorded also in Tonga. It invaded the eastern Mediterranean via the Suez Canal.


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