Christmas Islands Goldenback Triggerfish WYSIWYG
Christmas Islands Goldenback Triggerfish WYSIWYG
Goldenback Triggerfish
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Xanthicthys caeruleolineatus
Overview
Reef Compatible: NO
Diet: Carnivore
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Origin: Christmas Islands
The Goldenback Triggerfish (Xanthichthys caeruleolineatus) is a true gem for saltwater aquarium enthusiasts. Its unique yellow-brown and white coloration, adorned with blue stripes, makes it a captivating addition to marine environments. Here are some fascinating facts about this rare beauty:
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Rare Occurrence: The Goldenback Triggerfish belongs to the family Balistidae and shares the genus with other highly desired triggerfish species like the cross-hatch and blue throat trigger. However, it stands out as far more rare. While it has a wide geographic range, it is mostly found on very deep (300ft+) seaward reefs
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Size and Habitat: These triggerfish can grow up to 14 inches in length. They inhabit deep waters ranging from 50m to 200m throughout the Indo-Pacific. Juveniles of this species are mostly black with light grey flecks.
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Aquarium Care: To accommodate its needs, a minimum tank size of 120 gallons is recommended. Their bold and friendly demeanor adds to their allure in aquarium settings.
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Twilight Zone Treasures: Imagine staring into the eyes of a creature that hails from the mysterious depths of the ocean’s “Twilight Zone.” The Goldenback Triggerfish is a living testament to the wonders hidden beneath the waves!