First
thing you
notice
is the
big eyes.
This species
of bullseyes
is easily
distinguished
by the
black tips
on the
dorsal
and tail
fins. Particularly
common
in Northern
New South
Wales they
are often
seen in
caves or
under ledges
where they
form schools
during
the day.
Mainly
hunting
at night
the bullseyes
eat small
crustaceans
and cephalopods.
It reaches
a maximum
length
of 15 cm.