The Zebrafish is a seachub, sometimes called Stripey Bream, endemic to reefs and kelp forests of coastal
southern Australia. It grows up to 34cm long.
(Despite the name Stripey Bream, the Zebra Seabream is a completely different-looking fish of a different family and
native to the eastern Atlantic. The Luderick or Black Bream is another striped seachub of Australian waters.)