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Caranx sexfasciatus Bigeye trevally

Caranx sexfasciatus is commonly referred to as Bigeye trevally. Difficulty in the aquarium: suitable for large display tanks (public aquarium or zoo) only. Toxicity: toxic.


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Bigeye Trevally - Caranx sexfasciatus, Indonesia 2014


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lexID:
2773 
AphiaID:
218404 
Scientific:
Caranx sexfasciatus 
German:
Großaugen-Stachelmakrele 
English:
Bigeye Trevally 
Category:
Makrellfisk 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Chordata (Phylum) > Actinopterygii (Class) > Perciformes (Order) > Carangidae (Family) > Caranx (Genus) > sexfasciatus (Species) 
Initial determination:
Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 
Occurrence:
El Salvador, Djibouti, Kuwait, Eritrea, Sudan, Hong Kong, (the) Maldives, Admiralty Islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Christmas Islands, Columbia, Comores, Cook Islands, Corea, Costa Rica, East Africa, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Ecuador, Egypt, Fiji, French Polynesia, Galapagos Islands, Guam, Guatemala, Gulf of California, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Oman / Oman, Hawaii, Honduras, India, Indian Ocean, Indo Pacific, Indonesia, Irak, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Kiribati, Madagascar, Malaysia, Marquesas Islands, Marschall Islands, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mexico (East Pacific), Micronesia, Mozambique, Myanmar, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Ogasawara Islands, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Quatar, Red Sea, Réunion , Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South-Africa, Tahiti, Taiwan, Tansania, Thailand, the Cargados Carajos Shoals, The Chagos Archipelago (the Chagos Islands), the Cocos Islands / Keeling Islands, The Ryukyu Islands, the Seychelles, Timor, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuamoto Islands, Tuvalu, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wake Atoll, Wallis and Futuna, Yemen 
Sea depth:
0 - 146 Meter 
Habitats:
Coastal waters, Coral reefs, Estuaries (river mouths), Reef-associated, Rivers, Seawater, Sea water, Water column 
Size:
23.62" - 47.24" (60cm - 120cm) 
Weight:
18 kg 
Temperature:
22,3 °F - 28,9 °F (22,3°C - 28,9°C) 
Food:
Carnivore, Crustaceans, Fish (little fishes), Invertebrates, Predatory, Sepia 
Difficulty:
suitable for large display tanks (public aquarium or zoo) only 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
toxic 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Least concern (LC)  
Related species at
Catalog of Life
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More related species
in this lexicon
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2024-12-18 19:29:50 

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Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825

Adults inhabit coastal and oceanic waters associated with reefs.

fishbase; Reports of ciguatera poisoning

Consuming this animal can trigger the dreaded Ciguatera fish poisoning.

The cause is to be found in certain unicellular organisms (dinoflagellates, such as Gambierdiscus toxicus), which produce toxins in the body of harmless and otherwise well-tolerated food fish, which can lead to various symptoms in humans:

Initial symptoms: Sweating, numbness and burning, especially around the mouth.
This is followed later by chills, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain and muscle cramps. Paresthesia (itching, tingling, numbness) on the lips, the mucous membrane of the mouth and especially on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, numbness in the hands, feet and face.

Paralysis of the skeletal muscles, including the respiratory muscles, dizziness and coordination disorders may occur. Muscle pain, joint pain, headache, toothache, shivering and sweating are further symptoms. A general feeling of weakness develops. Consumption of alcohol aggravates the symptoms.

Less common are life-threatening drops in blood pressure and palpitations (tachycardia) or the opposite. Overall, the condition is very rare, but it leads to death in about 7% of cases.

Attention: An antidote does not exist!

First aid:
As early as possible: Pump out the stomach, if vomiting does not occur by itself
Activated carbon (medical carbon) give to bind the toxins: dosage is 1 g / kg body weight.
Promote excretion: As an acute therapy, the attending physician can give an infusion of 20% mannitol (sugar alcohol). The mechanism of action is unclear. Mannitol promotes urine excretion, so this measure should only be taken after fluid and electrolytes have been supplemented to prevent a circulatory collapse.
Rehydration with fluid and electrolytes is a sensible measure anyway, especially after vomiting and diarrhoea.
In life-threatening situations, plasma expanders should be given, i.e. infusions that increase the volume of the blood and remain in the circulation for a long time.

Cardiovascular symptoms may require further medical intervention: Atropine can be given if the heartbeat slows down, dopamine if the blood pressure drops.

You can find more information here:

http://www.dr-bernhard-peter.de/Apotheke/seite116.htm

Synonymised names:
Carangoides sexfasciatus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (subsequent combination)
Carangus elacate Jordan & Evermann, 1903
Carangus marginatus Gill, 1863
Carangus rhabdotus Jenkins, 1903
Caranx belengerii Cuvier, 1833
Caranx butuanensis Seale, 1910
Caranx elacate (Jordan & Evermann, 1903) (synonym)
Caranx flavocoeruleus Temminck & Schlegel, 1844
Caranx forsteri Cuvier, 1833
Caranx fosteri Cuvier, 1833
Caranx marginatus (Gill, 1863)
Caranx oshimai Wakiya, 1924
Caranx paraspistes Richardson, 1848
Caranx peronii Cuvier, 1833
Caranx sexfaciatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (misspelling)
Caranx sexfaciatus elacate (Jordan & Evermann, 1903)
Caranx sexfaciatus marginatus (Gill, 1863)
Caranx tapeinosoma Bleeker, 1856
Caranx thompsoni Seale, 1905
Caranx xanthopygus Cuvier, 1833

External links

  1. FishBase (en). Abgerufen am 19.11.2021.

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