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Lagoon triggerfish - Wikipedia The lagoon triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus), also known as the blackbar triggerfish, the Picasso triggerfish, or the Picassofish, is a triggerfish, up to 30 cm (12 in) in length, found on reefs in the Indo-Pacific region
Picasso Triggerfish Care Guide: Size, Tank Mates, Diet Picasso Triggerfish, known by their Hawaiian name as Humu-Humu, are an aggressive species of saltwater fish who stick to shallow reefs and lagoons They are found across the Indo-Pacific from the Philipines to Hawaii
Picasso Triggerfish: Aggressive, breathtaking aquarium fish The Picasso triggerfish is a bold, beautiful, aggressive fish that is fun to watch and easy to keep alive, but extremely territorial They grow quite large (10 inches) and require a large tank They are incompatible with nearly any reef invertebrates, eating the mobile inverts and knocking over the others
Picasso Triggerfish Care (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) - FishLore Named after the famous Spanish painter, the Picasso Triggerfish has some truly remarkable colors and patterns on its body This triggerfish is one of the more easy going of the trigger fishes but it can still become dangerous in a tank full of smaller aquarium fish and invertebrates
Exploring Picasso Triggerfish: Characteristics, Habitat and . . . The Picasso Triggerfish, also known as Rhinecanthus aculeatus, is a unique and colorful species that belongs to the family Balistidae Known for its vibrant patterns and striking markings, this fish is truly a sight to behold
Profile | Traits | Diet | Breeding | Facts - SeaFish The lagoon triggerfish, scientific name Rhinecanthus aculeatus, also referred to as the black bar triggerfish, the Picasso triggerfish, or the Picassofish, is a triggerfish, as much as 30 cm in size, discovered on reefs within the Indo-Pacific area