The Breeding Behavior and the Behavior of Larvae and Juveniles of the Sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates

1987
Eleven sharksuckers,Echeneis naucrates, in the Oita Ecological Aquarium spawned from 2 June to 3 December 1974. The spawning behavior began as soon as the lights were turned off. Just before a female spawned, it was driven toward the surface of the water by a group of males. The spawned eggs were pelagic and 2.6 mm in diameter. Approximately 500 eggs were spawned each day. Seventy larvae were hatchedon 15 July, and 26 of them were reared until 1 September. We observed the behavior of their larvae and juvenile stages, from the hatchingto the attaching phases. The caudal fins of the larvae expanded as they grew. They swam near the bottom with their caudal fins folded. When the sucking disk began to form on the back of a larva’s pectoral fin, it stood still with its caudal fin bent on bottom. After the formation of the sucking disk, a larva would lie on its stomach or back. Some quickly-growing specimens began to stick to the walls, pipes, or plates when they attained 55 mm SL, 35 days after hatching.
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