Flatfish: Pleuronectiformes |
Looks
Flatfish are round, sandy-coloured fish with both eyes on one side of the head. Babies are born with an eye on either side of their head. The second eye migrates to the other side while the fish is still developing—that way they can get a good view of the water above without one side of the face being mushed into the sand. Some flatfish have both eyes on the right side, some on the left. On the side with the eye, most species have darker skin, and on the eyeless side, their skin is pale. They use camouflage to escape from enemies: and indeed, it seems to work very well! They blend in with the sandy bottom of the sea or rock pools. (See Habitat)
Feeding
Flatfish eat mostly crustaceans, polychaetes, small fish, and fish spawn.
Habitat
Most flatfish live in seawater. It is not decided officially whether they can live in fresh water, though there have been sightings all over the place of flatfish in freshwater pools.
Breeding
Female flatfishes lay eggs, sometimes more than a million, that she releases into the water for the male to fertilize. The eggs hatch after a few days into long, spiny plankton-like larvae, with eyes on both sides of the head. As they develop the eye moves across the head to the other side (see Looks) and their body grows rounder. The larvae have spines to protect them in the early stages, and a gas-filled swim bladder to help them stay stabilized in the water, both of which they lose as they grow into adults. They sink to the bottom and lie with the eyeless side on the sand.
When just hatched, the larvae are less than 1.3 centimeters (that’s 1/2 inch) long!
See here for information on a swim bladder:
Link to Wikipedia
Lifespan
Varies according to species.
Dover Sole: 58 years male, 53 years female
Starry flounder: 24 years
English Sole: 22 years
Sand Sole: 10 years
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