Sea goldie
Sea goldie
The sea goldie (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) in the subfamily Anthiinae is a small genus of colourful fish. The sea goldie is present in the west Indian Ocean like the Red Sea, and as far east as Japan and southeast Australia in the Pacific Ocean. The fish lives in transparent lagoons, patch reefs and steep slopes down to a depth of 35 metres around coral outcrops. Males have a reddish purple pattern on their pectoral fins, and appear to live with several females in closed groups. They tend to live around rocky reefs or areas covered with corals. All of these fish are born as females but they change sex as appropriate after forming a large group. Small schools may have only one male, but larger schools can be between 10-30% male.

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