Callionymus sublaevis is a small, benthic fish known for its elongated body and vibrant coloration. Typically reaching lengths of 4-5 inches and weighing around 0.1 pounds, it inhabits sandy and muddy seabeds. This species feeds on small invertebrates and exhibits a solitary, bottom-dwelling behavior, often burying itself partially in the substrate for camouflage.
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