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Chinstrap Jawfish

Chinstrap Jawfish

(Opistognathus sp 6)

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Care Level: Moderate

Color: Black, Green, Tan and Orange

Diet: Carnivore

dKH: 8 - 12

Family: Opistognathidae

Maximum Size: 3"

Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons

pH: 8.1 - 8.4

Reef Compatible: Yes

Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.025

Temperament: Peaceful

Temperature: 72 - 78° F

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Overview

The Chinstrap Jawfish is a newly "discovered" species of Jawfish sure to boost activity and entertainment value to your aquarium. This yet undescribed Jawfish is similar in appearance to Opistognathus scops. However, the Chinstrap Jawfish is distinguished by large, coarser mottling where the white "spots" take on a decorative and attractive snowflake pattern. The Chinstrap Jawfish features a prominent ocellus at the front of the dorsal fin and an ocular band that extends down to its chin that gives it its common name.

The Chinstrap Jawfish should be kept in a 30-gallon or larger aquarium with docile tank mates and at least 3 to 4 inches of mixed substrate for burrowing. A supply of broken coral branches, clam or snail shells, and assorted pieces of rubble will be eagerly welcomed as essential den-building materials.

Jawfish display territorial aggression towards others of their own species, so only one specimen, or a mated pair, should be kept per tank. Multiple Chinstrap Jawfish may be kept if they are housed together in a large enough tank where each Chinstrap Jawfish can comfortably establish their own territories. Similar to other Jawfish, an aquarium with a tight-fitting lid is required to prevent potential escape.

The diet of the Chinstrap Jawfish should consist of a variety of marine fish, crustacean flesh, and mysis shrimp.

Approximate Purchase Size: Small: Less than 2", Medium: 2" to 3"