Difference between revisions of "Rhinecanthus rectangulus"

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|name=Wedge-tailed Triggerfish
 
|name=Wedge-tailed Triggerfish
|extra_common_names=Rectangular Triggerfish, Wedge-tailed Triggerfish, V-tailed Triggerfish, Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
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|extra_common_names=Rectangular Triggerfish, Wedge-tailed Triggerfish, V-tailed Triggerfish, Humuhumunukunukuāpua'a
 
|species=Rhinecanthus rectangulus
 
|species=Rhinecanthus rectangulus
 
|extra_scientific_names=Balistes rectangulus, Balistes echarpe
 
|extra_scientific_names=Balistes rectangulus, Balistes echarpe

Latest revision as of 19:07, 7 March 2018

Wedge-tailed Triggerfish

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Wedge-tailed Triggerfish

Rhinecanthus rectangulus

681 Litres (180 US G.)

15.2-30.5cm (6-12 ")

pH

8.1 - 8.4

22.2-25.6°C (72 -78 °F)

8-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

7-10 years

Family

Balistidae



Additional names

Rectangular Triggerfish, Wedge-tailed Triggerfish, V-tailed Triggerfish, Humuhumunukunukuāpua'a

Additional scientific names

Balistes rectangulus, Balistes echarpe


Origin[edit]

Indo-Pacific: Red Sea south to East London, South Africa and east through Indonesia to the Marquesan Islands, north to southern Japan, south to Lord Howe Island.


Sexing[edit]

Difficult to visually sex.


Tank compatibility[edit]

Peaceful, but can be mischievously aggressive occasionally.


Diet[edit]

Omnivorous


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

Reef tank


Behaviour[edit]

Is known to rearrange rockwork at times; be careful to make sure tank mates are appropriate for the fish


Identification[edit]

Unlike its close relative the Picasso Triggerfish, this fish has a black bar from the eye to the belly with a brown back, and a black wedge bordered by green lines at the tail.

Pictures[edit]

External links[edit]