The Eastern Hulafish (Trachinops taeniatus) is a sub-tropical species of fish that is related to the Assessors and Comets. They are very colorful fish with a black stripe running down the middle of their elongate body from the operculum towards the tail. They are red and yellow above the black stripe and their ventral portion is white. Some have iridescent blue scales on the face. As they age, their caudal fin grows into a spade shape, with the males having more exaggerated filaments.
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