Tassle Filefish
August 17, 2023Captive-Bred Aiptasia Eating Filefish
August 17, 2023Biota Captive-Bred Radial Filefish
The Biota Captive-Bred Radial Filefish is a unique and colorful species that is highly sought after by many marine aquarium hobbyists. These filefish are bred in captivity, which makes them hardier and less prone to diseases than their wild-caught counterparts. The Radial Filefish has a distinctive shape, with a rounded body and long, pointed fins. Their coloration is also unique, with a bright orange body and black spots arranged in radial patterns. These patterns are more prominent on the dorsal fin, which makes for a stunning display when the fish is swimming. In addition to their striking appearance, Radial Filefish are also beneficial for controlling pest anemones such as Aiptasia, making them a popular choice for reef aquariums. They are generally peaceful towards other tankmates but may become aggressive towards other filefish or similarly shaped fish.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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