![]() The Lane Snapper is poorly studied with very limited information available about their lifestyle and behavioral patterns including specific details on age, growth, longevity, movement patterns, diet, habitat use, and reproduction. They are nocturnal predators consuming fish and crustaceans in turn they are preyed upon by sharks and other large predatory fish including other snappers. As of March 31, 2022, the International Game Fish Association world record stood at 3.72 kg (8 lbs 3 oz) with the fish caught in coastal waters off Horseshoe Rigs, Mississippi in August 2001. They reach a maximum length of 60 cm (2 feet 0 inches) and 3.7 kg (8 lbs 3 oz) in weight. ![]() The Lane Snapper is found over reefs and vegetated sandy bottoms at depths between 30 m (100 feet) and 122 m (400 feet). They have 6 to 7 gill rakers on the lower arch and 12 to 15 gill rakers on the upper arch. Their anal fin has 3 spines, the second being robust and of equal length to the third, and 8 or 9 rays, and is rounded their caudal fin has a concave margin their dorsal fin is continuous with 10 thin spines, the fourth being the longest, and 12 spines and, their pectoral fins are short. All their fins are reddish-pink except their anal fin has yellow tinges. They have a diffuse black spot, larger than their eyes, above their lateral line and below their soft dorsal fin. They have green-tinged vertical bars and a series of 7 to 10 yellow horizontal stripes along their sides with yellow diagonal lines above their lateral line. The Lane Snapper has an oblong compressed moderately deep body that vary in color from whitish silver-pink to reddish. Globally, there are sixty-seven species in the genus Lutjanus, of which nineteen are found in Mexican waters, ten in the Atlantic and nine in the Pacific Ocean. The Lane Snapper, Lutjanus synagris, is a member of the Snapper or Lutjanidae Family, and in Mexico is known as biajaiba. Catch and photograph courtesy of Dean Kimberly, Atlanta, Georgia. Fish caught from coastal waters off Key West, Florida, April 2017. Commercial fish courtesy of the Cabo San Lucas, Walmart, Baja California Sur, July 2008. Catch, photograph and identification courtesy of Eli (). Lane Snapper, Lutjanus synagris.Fish caught from coastal waters off Caye Ambergris, Belize, June 2013. Catch, photograph, and identification courtesy of Josh Leisen (), Gaylord, Michigan. Fish caught from coastal waters off Key Largo, Florida, November 2020. Catch, photograph and identification courtesy of Marc Eberlein, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Fish caught from coastal waters off Big Pine Key, Florida, February 2017. Gastropod Shells – by Genus and Species.Bivalves or Pelecypod Shells – by Family.Bivalves or Pelecypod Shells – by Genus and Species.Bivalve or Pelcypod Shells – by Common Name.Fish Weight From Length Conversion Tables.Birds – Family Photos – Tanagers to Wrens.Birds – Family Photos – Mockingbirds to Swallows.Birds – Family Photos – Falcons to Kinglet.Birds – Family Photos – Anhinga to Ducks.Pick up orders have no service fees, regardless of non-Instacart+ or Instacart+ membership. Instacart+ membership waives this like it would a delivery fee. There may be a "pickup fee" (equivalent to a delivery fee for pickup orders) on your pick up order that is typically $1.99 for non-Instacart+ members. With an optional Instacart+ membership, you can get $0 delivery fee on every order over $35 and lower service fees too. 100% of your tip goes directly to the shopper who delivers your order. It's a great way to show your shopper appreciation and recognition for excellent service. Tipping is optional but encouraged for delivery orders. Orders containing alcohol have a separate service fee. Service fees vary and are subject to change based on factors like location and the number and types of items in your cart. Fees vary for one-hour deliveries, club store deliveries, and deliveries under $35. ![]() Delivery fees start at $3.99 for same-day orders over $35. Here's a breakdown of Instacart delivery cost: ![]()
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