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  2. Golden trevally - Wikipedia

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    The golden trevally is also farmed in cage aquaculture by Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Indonesia, [34] with spawning demonstrated in captivity in Japan. [35] Juvenile golden trevally at Prague Sea Aquarium Juvenile golden trevally hosting an emperor angelfish in an aquarium store

  3. Yellowstripe scad - Wikipedia

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    A trio of yellowstripe scad displaying their prominent yellow band. The yellowstripe scad is a small species, attaining a maximum length of 22 cm, but is more common at lengths less than 15 cm. [8] The species has a body shape typical of many scads, with a compressed elongate, oblong body with the dorsal and ventral profiles equally curved. [13]

  4. Yellowspotted trevally - Wikipedia

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    The species is known to grow to a maximum length of at least 1.2 m, and is distinguished by gill raker and fin morphology, as well as the distinctive golden spots which give the fish its name. The yellowspotted trevally generally prefers inshore rocky and coral reefs , but is occasionally found over deep offshore sand banks to a depth of 100 m.

  5. Orange-spotted trevally - Wikipedia

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    The orange-spotted trevally, Carangoides bajad (also known as the gold-spotted trevally) is a species of inshore marine fish in the jack family, Carangidae. The species is fairly common in tropical to subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific , ranging from Madagascar in the west to Japan in the east, typically inhabiting inshore reefs .

  6. Gnathodon - Wikipedia

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    Gnathodon may refer to: . Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus) named by Peter Forsskål in 1775; as well as the synonyms. Odontaster a genus of seastars has the junior synonym of Gnathodon coined by Verrill in 1899

  7. Giant trevally - Wikipedia

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    Giant trevally gathered in schools of over 100 individuals, although ripe individuals occurred slightly deeper; around 2–3 m above the seabed in groups of three or four, with one silver female being chased by several black males. [51] Eventually, a pair would sink down to a sandy bottom, where eggs and sperm were released. The fish then ...

  8. Caranx - Wikipedia

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    The genus Caranx is one of 30 currently recognised genera of fish in the jack and horse mackerel family Carangidae, this family are part of the order Carangiformes. [2] The species has long been placed in the subfamily Caranginae (or tribe Carangini), with modern molecular and genetic studies indicating this subdivision is acceptable, and Caranx is well defined as a genus.

  9. Coastal trevally - Wikipedia

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    The coastal trevally (Carangoides coeruleopinnatus), also known as the onion trevally, Japanese trevally or bluefin kingfish, is a species of inshore marine fish in the jack family Carangidae. The species is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian and west Pacific Oceans , from South Africa in the west to Japan ...