IdentityWhere to find them?You can find frogfishes in in almost all tropical and subtropical oceans and seas around the world, the primary exception being the Mediterranean Sea. Their habitats lie mainly in areas about 20°C or sometimes more. How long do they live?They can live up to 20 years old in the wild What size are they?Frogfishes can be from about 2,5cm up to over 30 cm (giant) How many species?Until today, we discovered about 47 species How do they reproduce?From 8 hours to several days before the female releases the eggs, the male comes to her, nudges her in the abdomen until she’s ready. Once she’s ready to spawn the eggs, they go closer to the surface. As she releases the eggs the male fertilizes the eggs (with sperm). Commonly, the male is up to 10 times smaller than the female. |
How & what do they eat?They move their lure on top of their head to make it like a small animal and attract their prey, then they open their mouth (until 12 times its resting size) and just suck and swallow their prey. As their stomach can expand 2 times their size, they don’t chew their preys. They mainly eat crustaceans, other fishes and even other frogfishes.
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*All pictures in this article are coming from my dear friend Volker "Ibins".