Scientific Name
Cirripectes castaneus
Common Name
Chestnut eyelash-blenny
Biology
Occurs in wave-swept algal ridge (Porolithon ridge) of outer reef flats. Usually found on rocky and coralline substrates at depths less than 10 m. Usually seen in small loose groups spread over sections of reef (Ref. 48636). In the Red Sea, it has been collected as deep as 30 m, 32 m at Rowley Shoals off Western Australia. Oviparous (Ref. 205). Eggs are demersal and adhesive (Ref. 205).