Aspasma minima is a small, bottom-dwelling fish known for its elongated body and mottled brown coloration, providing excellent camouflage among rocks and seaweed. Typically measuring around 2 inches in length and weighing less than 0.1 pounds, it feeds on tiny crustaceans and plankton. Found in shallow coastal waters, it exhibits a sedentary lifestyle, often remaining motionless to ambush prey.
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