Animals A-Z
Porkfish
Scientific Name : Anisotremus virginicus
Status : Least Concern (IUCN)
On view at Aquarium in : Coral Reef Tank and Shark Tank
The porkfish is a vibrant, eye-catching species found in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Easily recognised by its bright yellow body and bold black stripes, this fish produces a unique grunting sound by grinding its teeth. A popular attraction in aquariums, porkfish are known for their schooling behaviour and important role in coral reefs as both foragers and cleaners.

Quick Facts
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- Grunting Communication: Porkfish belong to the grunt family, named for the grunting sound they produce by grinding their teeth. This sound, amplified through their swim bladder, is used for communication or to ward off predators.
- Pelagic Spawners: Porkfish are pelagic spawners, meaning they lay their eggs directly into open water. These small, buoyant eggs are carried by ocean currents. Once hatched, the planktonic larvae settle in well-covered areas such as seagrass beds or muddy bottoms.
- Cleaning Stations: Juvenile porkfish often act as cleaners in the reef, removing parasites and dead skin from larger fish. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the porkfish and the host fish, maintaining the health of the reef ecosystem.
- Schooling Defence: Porkfish are known for their schooling behaviour, swimming in large groups around coral reefs. This behaviour helps protect them from predators, as the school’s numbers can confuse and deter threats.
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