Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead
$139.99
Opistognathus aurifrons
| Care Level | Easy |
| Temperament | Peaceful but territorial |
| Color Form | Pearly white body with a bright yellow head |
| Diet | Carnivores |
| Reef Compatible | Reef-safe with caution |
| Water Conditions | 72–78°F (≈ 22–26°C), SG 1.020–1.025, pH: 8.1–8.4 |
| Max Size | 4″ |
| Family | Opistognathidae |
| Minimum Tank Size | 20 gallons |
Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead
Also known as the Pearly Yellowhead Jawfish.
The Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead is a small, burrow-dwelling marine fish characterized by its pearly-white body and bright yellow head. Its peaceful and shy nature, combined with its unique “head-out-of-burrow” behavior, makes it a fascinating addition to sandy-bottom reef aquariums. This species thrives in nano to medium tanks with deep sand beds and suitable rock or rubble for burrow construction.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Opistognathus aurifrons
- Common Names: Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead, Pearly Yellowhead Jawfish
- Adult Size: 3–4 inches (≈ 7–10 cm)
- Lifespan: Several years with stable care
- Temperament: Peaceful, shy, burrow-dwelling
- Reef Compatibility: Fully reef-safe
- Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
- Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Habitat & Tank Requirements
Natural Habitat: Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead are native to sandy or rubble zones in the Indo-Pacific. They spend most of their time inside burrows, emerging cautiously to observe their surroundings.
Tank Environment
- Deep sand bed (3–4 inches minimum) to allow natural burrow construction
- Live rock or rubble for shelter and burrow support
- Moderate to gentle water flow
- Secure lid recommended — jawfish are known jumpers and may escape if startled
Recommended Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72–78°F (≈ 22–26°C)
- Salinity: SG 1.020–1.025
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- Nitrate: Low to moderate
Diet & Feeding
Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead are carnivores, feeding on small invertebrates and planktonic prey near the sand surface.
Recommended Foods:
- Mysis shrimp
- Brine shrimp
- Copepods and micro-zooplankton
- Finely chopped marine meats
- Micro-pellets for carnivores
Feeding Schedule: Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts, ideally near the burrow entrance to mimic natural feeding behavior.
Behavior & Compatibility
Temperament: Peaceful, shy, and burrow-oriented. The Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead spends much of its time partially concealed, emerging carefully to feed or observe its environment.
Tank Mates:
- Compatible with peaceful reef fish such as gobies, dartfish, small wrasses, and cardinalfish
- Avoid aggressive or large predatory fish that may harass them or disturb burrows
- Safe with corals and most invertebrates
Special Behavior: Males may exhibit mouthbrooding, carrying eggs in their mouths until they hatch.
Breeding Potential
Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead can spawn in captivity if provided with a deep sand bed, stable water conditions, and minimal stress. Raising larvae is challenging due to their planktonic stage and requires specialized care and feeding.
Why Choose a Quarantined Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead
A quarantined Jawfish Pearly Yellowhead is healthy, parasite-free, and acclimated to aquarium conditions. Quarantine ensures the fish is conditioned to prepared foods and ready to thrive in your reef tank, making it a more reliable and stress-free addition.
| Service Level |
Quarantined |
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