Scribbled Filefish, Aluterus scriptus
The Scribbled Filefish is olive brown, pale brown or grey with fine bright blue lines and spots. The head and body also have numerous small black spots amongst the blue lines. Juveniles are yellowish brown with dark spots. The body is elliptical and strongly laterally compressed. The snout is concave, and the tail is rounded.
Size
length to 1.1m. Weight to 2.5kg.
Habitat
The Scribbled Filefish is found in lagoons and seaward reefs around coastal slopes and reef drop-offs. Usually found in water about 20m deep. Juveniles shelter in weed rafts in the open ocean.
Food
Feeds on algae, sea grass, hydrozoans, gorgonians, anemones
Range
Found in warmer waters around the world.
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At Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
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