White Tip Triggerfish
August 17, 2023Undulate Triggerfish
August 17, 2023Red Tail Triggerfish
The Red Tail Triggerfish, also known as the Indian Triggerfish or Red-tailed Trigger, is a stunning fish species with a vibrant coloration. Its body is mainly blue-green, and it has a distinctive red tail that contrasts beautifully with its body. The Red Tail Triggerfish is a large fish and requires a spacious aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and swimming room. They are known for their aggressive behavior and are best kept in a single-species aquarium or with other large and aggressive fish.
Or
Weight | 1 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
Color |
Related products
-
Harlequin Sweetlips (Juv) – Plectorhinchus Chaetodonoides
$67.50Introducing the stunning Harlequin Sweetlips (Juv) – Plectorhinchus Chaetodonoides! This vibrant fish is a true beauty, with its mesmerizing patterns and bold colors that will instantly […]
-
Spotted Mandarin
Call for PriceThe Spotted Mandarin is a type of dragonet that is popular in the aquarium trade. It is also known as the Spotted Mandarinfish or Spotted Synchiropus. It is prized for its vibrant colors and unique, intricate patterns, and can make a beautiful addition to a saltwater aquarium. However, they can be difficult to care for and require a specific diet, so they are recommended for experienced aquarium hobbyists.
-
Red Diana Hogfish
$89.99The Red Diana Hogfish, also known as Diana Hogfish or Spotted Hogfish, is a beautiful saltwater fish that belongs to the family Labridae. They are native to the Indo-Pacific region, where they can be found in coral reefs and rocky areas. They have a distinctive appearance with a bright red body, covered in small white spots. They have a large head and a protruding snout, which they use to search for food in small crevices and cracks in the reef. They can grow up to 12 inches in length and are best kept in larger aquariums with plenty of hiding places. In terms of diet, Red Diana Hogfish are carnivorous and will eat a variety of meaty foods, such as frozen shrimp, squid, and fish. They may also snack on small invertebrates in the aquarium, so it’s important to provide them with a varied diet.