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− | = | + | |sexing=:It is difficult to visually sex this fish and they are not known to breed in captivity. |
− | :It is difficult to visually sex this fish and they are not known to breed in captivity. | + | |tank_compatibility=:A highly territorial fish, best kept alone or with other similar sized semi-aggressive fish. Will eat smaller fish and invertebrates, must be in a fish-only set up. |
− | + | |diet=:Should be fed a meaty diet consisting of krill, shrimp, clams, squid and should include hard-shelled shrimp to wear down their teeth. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed two to three times a day. | |
− | + | |environment_specifics=:Requires a mature laterally spacious tank with plenty of hiding places in live rock. All décor should be secure as this fish is known for rearranging its environment. | |
− | :A highly territorial fish, best kept alone or with other similar sized semi-aggressive fish. Will eat smaller fish and invertebrates, must be in a fish-only set up. | + | |behaviour=:A highly aggressive and territorial fish, in captivity this fish will terrorize tank mates. In the wild they form large schools to feed on [[zooplankton]] and sponges. It vocalizes using a "grunting" sound. |
− | + | |identification=:A typical [[:Category:Triggerfish|Triggerfish]] in shape, with an oval body and eyes set far back from the snout. The body is generally indigo-blue, sometimes closer to purple, in colour and the caudal fin is sharply forked. Mature fish have bright red teeth, giving them their common name. | |
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− | :Should be fed a meaty diet consisting of krill, shrimp, clams, squid and should include hard-shelled shrimp to wear down their teeth. | ||
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− | :Requires a mature laterally spacious tank with plenty of hiding places in live rock. All décor should be secure as this fish is known for rearranging its environment. | ||
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− | :A highly aggressive and territorial fish, in captivity this fish will terrorize tank mates. In the wild they form large schools to feed on [[zooplankton]] and sponges. It vocalizes using a "grunting" sound. | ||
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− | :A typical [[:Category:Triggerfish|Triggerfish]] in shape, with an oval body and eyes set far back from the snout. The body is generally indigo-blue, sometimes closer to purple, in colour and the caudal fin is sharply forked. Mature fish have bright red teeth, giving them their common name. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Triggerfish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Triggerfish |