The Sand steenbras (Lithognathus mormyrus) is a saltwater fish of the family Sparidae that grows up to 55 cm.
Description
The sand steenbras is a slender sea bream of the family Sparidae reaching about 55 cm. The silvery, elongate body bears numerous narrow, dark cross-bars and has a slightly downturned snout with strong jaws. The species lives in schools over sandy bottoms of the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, from shallow water to a few tens of metres. With its snout it roots in the sand for worms, shellfish and small crustaceans. Like many sea breams it is a protandrous hermaphrodite, starting as a male and later becoming female. Because of its fine flesh the sand steenbras is a valued sport and food fish in the Mediterranean region.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Sand steenbras?
The Sand steenbras has a torpedo-shaped body, is mainly silver-grey and shows a vertical stripes pattern.
Where does the Sand steenbras live?
The Sand steenbras lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Sand steenbras get?
The Sand steenbras grows to a maximum of about 55 cm. On average the species is around 30 cm.
Is the Sand steenbras dangerous to humans?
No, the Sand steenbras is harmless to humans.
Is the Sand steenbras edible?
Yes, the Sand steenbras is a highly prized food fish.
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Same genus Lithognathus
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