The Largescaled spinycheek sleeper (Eleotris amblyopsis) is a fish that lives in both fresh and salt water of the family Eleotridae that grows up to 8 cm.
Description
The largescaled spinycheek sleeper is a sleeper (Eleotridae) from the western Atlantic Ocean. The species has a stocky, dark-brown body with a flattened head and a spine on the gill cover. It is notably salt-tolerant and occurs from fresh water to very salty (hypersaline) environments. It lives bottom-bound and hides by day among roots, stones and leaf litter in estuaries and coastal streams. As an ambush hunter it takes small fishes and invertebrates. The species is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper?
The Largescaled spinycheek sleeper has a torpedo-shaped body, is mainly brown and shows a plain pattern.
Where does the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper live?
The Largescaled spinycheek sleeper lives in both fresh and salt water and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper get?
The Largescaled spinycheek sleeper grows to a maximum of about 8 cm.
Is the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper dangerous to humans?
No, the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper is harmless to humans.
Is the Largescaled spinycheek sleeper edible?
The Largescaled spinycheek sleeper is rarely eaten.
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Same genus Eleotris
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