| Scientific name | Lutjanus kasmira |
| English name | Bluestripe snapper |
| Japanese name | 四筋笛鯛 |
| Class | Actinopterygii |
| Order | Perciformes |
| Family | Lutjanidae |
| Genus | Lutjanus |
| Species | kasmira |
| Subspecies | --- |
| Full length | 20~50cm |
| Distribution | Widely distributed in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. |
It has four pale horizontal lines running across its yellow body. The edge of the horizontal line is a black line. There is a fine horizontal line near the belly. There are no horizontal lines around the face, and it is bluish in color. The dorsal and caudal fins are yellow. The eyes are large and black.
A very similar fish is the roxen snapper, but it can be distinguished by the number of horizontal lines.
Inhabits coral reefs in warm waters. It preys on crustaceans. Form a group and act.
I took a picture of two fish swimming while diving in a coral reef. It swam near the bottom and crossed in front of me.
Introducing a picture of Bluestripe snapper.
a black and white band running around the eye...... Read more
Became a different species from Japanese lizard (Plestiodon japonicus)....... Read more
Bright orange with black spots....... Read more
3 black streaks run down the body....... Read more