Talk:Shy hamlet
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The shy hamlet (Hypoplectrus guttavarius) is a small Western Atlantic species of fish in the family Serranidae. It is found predominantly around rocks and corals in Caribbean inshore areas at low depths, in temperatures of about 22 to 27 °C (72 to 80 °F). The shy hamlet has a yellow head and fins followed by a brown-black body, with bright blue stripes around the eye and on the snout. The species is carnivorous, feeding on crustaceans as well as other bony fish. This shy hamlet was photographed in an aquarium at Wilhelma, a zoological-botanical garden in Stuttgart, Germany. Photograph credit: H. Zell
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[edit]27 degrees Celsius is 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which rounds up to 81 not 80. Art LaPella (talk) 23:15, 30 March 2024 (UTC)