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Striped (Black) Mullet

Credit:
Illustration by Diane Rome Peebles
Family Mugilidae

Description: color bluish-gray or green above, shading to silver on sides, with indistinct horizontal black barrings, white below; fins lightly scaled at base, unscaled above; blunt nose and small mouth; second dorsal fin originiates behind that of the anal

Similar fish: white mullet, M. curema; fantail mullet M. gyrans (both white and fantail mullet have black blotch at base of pectoral fin, which is lacking in the black mullet)

Where found: inshore

Size: roe mullet common to 3 pounds, but in aquariums known to reach 12 pounds or more

Remarks: adults migrate offshore in large schools to spawn; juveniles migrate inshore at about 1 inch in size, moving far up tidal creeks; frequent leapers; feeds on algae, detritus, and other tiny marine forms




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