| Scientific name | Parupeneus multifasciatus |
| English name | Manybar goatfish |
| Japanese name | 老翁 |
| Class | Actinopterygii |
| Order | Perciformes |
| Family | Mullidae |
| Genus | Parupeneus |
| Species | multifasciatus |
| Subspecies | --- |
| Full length | Over 30cm in maximum. |
| Distribution | Indo-Pacific. In Japan, it is found mainly on the Pacific coast south of the Kanto region. |
The Japanese name comes from a pair of yellow whiskers extending from the lower jaw.
The body is brown to light pink, with prominent black and white horizontal stripes at the rear of the body.
There is a black pattern behind the eye, and the edges of this pattern sometimes appear to shine a bright light blue. I think the eyes are stylish.
It lives in the shallow waters of reefs and coral reefs.
It swims with fish such as wrasses, and feeds by pecking at rocks. It seems to be more cautious than other small fish.
It can be seen on the reefs of Arasaki.
It swims with wrasses and blue-green damselfish around the rocks where the waves hit them. Although they are not very fast swimmers, they seem to be somewhat wary and will run away quickly.
Introducing a picture of Manybar goatfish.
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