TAXONOMY
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
Order: Perciformes (Perch-likes)
Family: Caesionidae (Fusiliers)
Genus/species: Caesio teres
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: Slender, torpedo shaped body, silvery-blue, yellow from back to lower tail base and tail, pectoral fin base black. The mouth is small and terminal and the tail is deeply forked.
Length to 40 cm (16 in)
DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT: Indo-Pacific: East Africa to Micronesia, Samoa and Line Islands; southwestern Japan to Great Barrier Reef, Australia over upper edges of steep slopes, coastal seaward and patch reefs to 5–50 m (15-150 ft), with a preference for coralline lagoons.
DIET IN THE WILD: Zooplankton.
REPRODUCTION: C. teres spawns near the surface in deep channels during an outgoing tide at sunset or a full moon. They are oviparous. The eggs are buoyant, spherical and pelagic.
CONSERVATION: IUCN; not evaluated
REMARKS: Congregate in large aggregations, often with other species of fusilier fishes.
CONSERVATION: IUCN; Not Evaluated
References
California Academy of Sciences Steinhart Aquarium Philippine Coral Reef 2016
Ron’s WordPress shortlink wp.me/p1DZ4b-1fM
EOL eol.org/pages/1012924/overview
Ron’s flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/cas_docents/8477578148/in/album-72157625992053826/