Description
Opistognathus aurifrons
The Yellowhead Jawfish is a peaceful, reef-safe species prized for its vivid coloration and captivating behavior. It features a bright yellow head that gradually transitions into a pale bluish body, creating a striking and eye-catching appearance in any aquarium. Its distinctive upward-facing mouth and constantly alert posture make it a fascinating species to observe. Like other jawfish, the Yellowhead Jawfish is a skilled burrower, constructing elaborate tunnels in sandy substrates using sand, shells, and small rubble. The burrow serves as both a home and a refuge, with the goby often peeking out to monitor its surroundings. This behavior adds natural activity and interest to the aquarium environment. They thrive on a diet of small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, and high-quality marine pellets. Multiple small feedings per week help maintain their energy and vibrant coloration. Provide a deep sand bed of at least 5 inches with scattered rubble and stable rockwork to support burrowing behavior. Reaching an adult size of about 4 inches, the Yellowhead Jawfish is ideal for peaceful reef setups. They are prone to jumping, so a secure aquarium cover is highly recommended. In the wild, they inhabit sandy areas around coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea, often at depths of 3–40 meters, where they live in close association with their self-constructed burrows.
The Yellowhead Jawfish is a peaceful, reef-safe species prized for its vivid coloration and captivating behavior. It features a bright yellow head that gradually transitions into a pale bluish body, creating a striking and eye-catching appearance in any aquarium. Its distinctive upward-facing mouth and constantly alert posture make it a fascinating species to observe. Like other jawfish, the Yellowhead Jawfish is a skilled burrower, constructing elaborate tunnels in sandy substrates using sand, shells, and small rubble. The burrow serves as both a home and a refuge, with the goby often peeking out to monitor its surroundings. This behavior adds natural activity and interest to the aquarium environment. They thrive on a diet of small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, and high-quality marine pellets. Multiple small feedings per week help maintain their energy and vibrant coloration. Provide a deep sand bed of at least 5 inches with scattered rubble and stable rockwork to support burrowing behavior. Reaching an adult size of about 4 inches, the Yellowhead Jawfish is ideal for peaceful reef setups. They are prone to jumping, so a secure aquarium cover is highly recommended. In the wild, they inhabit sandy areas around coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea, often at depths of 3–40 meters, where they live in close association with their self-constructed burrows.
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