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Plectorhinchus Vittatus Spotted Sweetlip

Description

Plectorhinchus vittatus, commonly known as the Spotted Sweetlips, is a striking marine species recognized for its distinctive appearance and vibrant coloration. It features a body with a white or light gray base color adorned with numerous black spots and bands. The fish has a robust, elongated body with a slightly rounded, bulbous head and prominent lips, giving it a unique and eye-catching look.

The Spotted Sweetlips is popular in marine aquariums for its colorful pattern and engaging behavior. It adds both beauty and interest to reef tanks but requires careful management of tank conditions and compatibility with other species.

Benefits:

  • Displays a vibrant pattern of black spots and bands on a light-colored body, enhancing tank aesthetics.
  • Adds visual interest and dynamic movement with its unique appearance and behavior.
  • Hardy and adaptable, making it suitable for various well-maintained marine environments with appropriate care.

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The Company

Sinularia long finger medbiglargeThe aquarium specializes in exporting a variety of live fish and invertebrates, including both common and exotic species, to aquariums, pet stores, and marine enthusiasts around the world. Its extensive inventory features colorful reef fish, vibrant corals, and intriguing invertebrates such as starfish and sea urchins. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure that the marine life is maintained in optimal conditions throughout the export process. Read More….

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