Ischnochiton petaloides

Flat Chiton


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Ischnochiton petaloides
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Description: The chiton has a multiple-part shell, which consists ofeight overlapping plates. The colors vary from gray, blue, yellow, green, and whitish with orange. They grow up to a length of one and a half inches.

Habitat: These chiton are commonly found in tide pool under rocks.
Range (include invasive, native, endemic): The flat chiton is known as endemic to Hawai'i which means they can only be found in Hawai'i.
Trophic information: Chiton feed on algae on rocks and coral. They have a lower soft part which also has a subradular organ to chemecally check food particles. The chiton eat by scrapping algae off coral and rocks using a radula that is 1/3 its body length.
Safety: No safety hazards so you don't need to worry.
Comments: Do not keep in a classroom or captive anywhere away from the intertidal. Please catch and release(but tkae data and pictures first) because they do not survive very well out of their habitat.
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