The Yellow boxfish (Ostracion
cubicus) is a genus of Ostracion. This yellow species also known as
Blue-spotted Box-fish, Cubed Boxfish, Cubical Boxfish, Polka Dot Boxfish and
Yellow Trunkfish. The Yellow Boxfish inhabits coral and rocky reefs, and it is
found at depths of 1 m to 40 m.
It can be recognized by its
box-shaped body, bright yellow colouration and black spots. Juveniles have
black spots about the size of the pupil. As it ages, the brightness fades and
very old specimens will have blue-grey coloration with the faded yellow,
sometimes even changing to white spots with a black margin. It feeds mainly on
algae, but will also feed on sponges, crustaceans and mollusks. It reaches a
maximum length of 45 centimeters (18 in).
The species occurs in tropical and
temperate marine waters of the Indo-West Pacific (Pacific Ocean and Indian
Ocean), including Indonesia, New Guinea, north to the Philippine Islands and
east to Fiji and French Polynesia as well as the south eastern Atlantic Ocean.
In Australia the Yellow
Boxfish is known from the central coast of Western
Australia around the tropical north and down the east coast to
south of Sydney , New South Wales .
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