Common Name: Blackbarred Sand Perch

Species Name: Parapercis tetracantha (Lacepéde, 1802)


Range: Widespread in the Indo-West Pacific Ocean


Size: Up to 10in (25cm)


Natural Environment: Inhabit shallow lagoons and seaward reefs, usually in open sandy and rubble areas


General Husbandry: Has a temperature range of 72 - 83°F (22 - 28°C) and has a natural diet of benthic invertebrate and small fishes. They are generally bottom dwellers, and aggressive towards smaller fishes, tubeworms, and ornamental shrimp. They require an open sandbed and a covered aquarium, as they are excellent jumpers if frightened. Should be housed in a tank where the majority of the sandbed is exposed. Requires a meaty diet with at least one feeding per day. Rarely seen in the trade.


Aquarium Suitability: * *


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* - Suited for the reef aquarium;
** - Better suited for the fish-only aquarium;
*** - Better left in nature;
**** - Needing an aquarium larger than 125 gallons; and,
***** - Needing their own private environment/special tankmates.