kaasureleillä
Kaasureleillä, known scientifically as Plectorhinchus caeruleous, is a species of fish belonging to the family Haemulidae. This species is endemic to the waters of the Western Indian Ocean, with its distribution extending from the coast of East Africa to Madagascar and Mauritius. Kaasureleillä are typically found in shallow, rocky reefs and coral formations, often in areas with moderate to strong currents. They are primarily nocturnal feeders, foraging on small invertebrates and crustaceans found on the seabed.
Morphologically, kaasureleillä are characterized by their elongated body shape and a distinctive pattern of blue spots
The conservation status of kaasureleillä has not been extensively studied, but like many reef-associated fish, they