YELLOWTAIL FANG BLENNY

Meiacanthus atrodorsalis
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This species has a blue-gray head and the forebody shades to pale yellow. They often have a dark stripe on their dorsal fin base. There is a blue-edged black band that goes from their eye to the front of their dorsal fin. Lives solitary or in pairs in reef areas, in 2-30m depth.
Frequency of sightings:
Common
Best time of year:
All year round
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Veterbrate
Sand Dweller
Hole
Blenny
- Black coralblenny
- Blue-dashed rockskipper
- Bluestriped fang blenny
- Clown coralblenny
- False cleanerfish
- Highfin fangblenny
- Obscure blenny
- Shorthead fangblenny
- Snake blenny
- Spotty blenny
- Starry blenny
- Triplespot blenny
- Twinspot coral blenny
- Yellowtail fang blenny

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