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About Rosenblatt's Jawfish
Rosenblatt's Jawfish is a small, elongated fish with a mottled tan and brown coloration and distinctive large eyes positioned high on the head. It has a characteristic large jaw and spends most of its time near or within a burrow on the substrate.
Key facts
- Appearance
- Rosenblatt's Jawfish is a small, elongated fish with a mottled tan and brown coloration and distinctive large eyes positioned high on the head. It has a characteristic large jaw and spends most of its time near or within a burrow on the substrate.
- Temperament
- Semi Aggressive
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe with Caution
- Min tank size
- 30 gallons
- Family
- Opistognathidae
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.02-1.025
- Feeding Schedule
- 2-3 times daily
- Care Requirements
- • 30+ gallon tank minimum • Sandy/rubble substrate for burrowing behavior • Stable water: 75-79°F, pH 8.1-8.3, salinity 1.023-1.025 • Provide live rock and hiding places; may uproot plants • Feed small meaty foods (mysis shrimp, copepods)
- Difficulty Level
- Moderate - Rosenblatt's Jawfish requires standard marine aquarium maintenance and intermediate fish keeping skills.
- Care Level
- Moderate
- Origin
- Eastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of California to Peru along the west coast of Central and South America.
- Max Size
- 5
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