Anisotremus virginicus


Anisotremus virginicus, the porkfish, is a species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Brazil and the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. This nocturnal species inhabits areas of reef or with rocky substrates at depths of from. It can reach a length of TL though most do not exceed. It is of minor importance as a commercial food fish and is also popular as a game fish though it is reported to sometimes contain the ciguatera toxin. It is also a popular fish in public aquariums.

Etymology

Anisotremus from the Greek, anisos = unequal and from the Greek, trema, -atos = hole.