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Ostorhinchus notatus Spawning | Spotnape Cardinalfish

Like other cardinalfish, spotnape cardinalfishes (Ostorhinchus notatus) are paternal mouthbrooders. When a pair of fish are ready to spawn, male and female align side-by-side as shown here. They repeat this behavior multiple times, until such time that the female is ready to push out a cluster of eggs. The female is in the foreground of this photo. Her swollen belly is clearly visible.

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Bony Fish Cardinalfish Animalia Chordata Osteichthyes Actinopterygii Perciformes Apogonidae Ostorhinchus notatus Apogon notatus Spotnape Cardinalfish Spot-nape Cardinalfish Kurohoshi-ishimochi Reproduction Spawning Eggs Paternal Mouthbrooding Pacific Japan Shizuoka Prefecture
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Like other cardinalfish, spotnape cardinalfishes (Ostorhinchus notatus) are paternal mouthbrooders. When a pair of fish are ready to spawn, male and female align side-by-side as shown here. They repeat this behavior multiple times, until such time that the female is ready to push out a cluster of eggs. The female is in the foreground of this photo. Her swollen belly is clearly visible.
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