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The Ballistics or porpoise (Balistes capriscus) reaches a length of 60 cm.
It kind of has passed in the Mediterranean basin from both the Suez Canal as
and Gibraltar and reached up to the Black Sea.
Can you meet from 3-4 feet and deeper.
It is the most common family of valliston (Balistidae).

They live on rocky bottoms, solitary or in pairs. The reproduction is done during the summer months. The eggs are placed in small pits in the sand and keeping it assumes the female. In other species of the same family for storage of eggs takes the male. The young people grow and protect areas with rich underwater vegetation. They feed on mollusks, worms and echinoderms. If disturbed, exhibiting aggression and protect the nest effectively. Many divers' kolosane "Ballistic Attack. The porpoise was transferred to the laboratory of the Directorate of Fisheries in Lamia to be considered and kept as a sample. The head of the Directorate of Fisheries, Mr. Dimitris Rizos, told LamiaReport: <not recommended consumption due to the existing suspected toxicity of fleshThe Ballistics or porpoise (Balistes capriscus) reaches a length of 60 cm.
It kind of has passed in the Mediterranean basin from both the Suez Canal as
and Gibraltar and reached up to the Black Sea.
Can you meet from 3-4 feet and deeper.
It is the most common family of valliston (Balistidae).


They live on rocky bottoms, solitary or in pairs. The reproduction is done during the summer months. The eggs are placed in small pits in the sand and keeping it assumes the female. In other species of the same family for storage of eggs takes the male. The young people grow and protect areas with rich underwater vegetation. They feed on mollusks, worms and echinoderms. If disturbed, exhibiting aggression and protect the nest effectively. Many divers' kolosane "Ballistic Attack. The porpoise was transferred to the laboratory of the Directorate of Fisheries in Lamia to be considered and kept as a sample. The head of the Directorate of Fisheries, Mr. Dimitris Rizos, told LamiaReport: <not recommended consumption due to the existing suspected toxicity of flesh