Mangrove jack
Lutjanus argentimaculatus

Rumoured to be in this location for a long time. Use to be common before chemical spill. Seems they are still here.
Depth | 2m |
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About this species
Juveniles are generally greenish- brown on the dorsal surface, deep red below the lateral line. Often have pale bars on the side of the body and one or two blue lines on the cheeks. Adults are more reddish in colour and loose the greenish brown appearance. Read more…