These fish come in a variety of colors and tend to have a large dark spot in the middle of their body. They are named for a C-O pattern on their tail. These sole have very large, bulbous eyes, and very small mouths. The rays on their dorsal fin start just below the left eye.
Habitat
These fish can be found over a variety of substrates, from estuaries, to nearshore waters out to the continental slope. They can be found at depths over 1,000 feet but are usually found in waters shallower than 66 feet.
Diet
Amphipods, worms, and clams.
Life History
The eggs of C-O soles are 0.05 inches to 0.06 inches across and have a hexagonal pattern on the shell. Larvae hatch at just 0.1 inches long and have heavy pigmentation. The larva may start undergoing metamorphosis when it reaches a length of 0.3 inches. C-O soles are right-eyed flatfish, so the left eye migrates to the right side of the head. Young fish will live in estuaries or on the open coast. Reaches a maximum length of 14 inches and can live past 6 years old.
IUCN Status
Least Concern
Ecosystem & Cultural Importance
Predators of C-O soles include copper rockfish and bottlenose dolphins.
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