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Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides Lacepede
1801, the Clown or Harlequin Sweetlips. Western Pacific. To twenty
nine inches. The most commonly used species of the family... but
rarely lives more than a few days in captivity. Raja Ampat pic.
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The Red-Toothed or Niger Trigger, Odonus
niger (Ruppell 1836), gets its first name from the color around
the mouth that develops as the fish attains maximum size (to 18
inches). Indo-Pacific, Red Sea. This is generally a medium
aggressive species, safe for rough and tumble fish-only systems.
Raja Ampat pic. |
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Most commonly offered are the Sickle, Lei or my
favorite, Boomerang Triggerfish, Sufflamen bursa (Bloch
& Schneider 1801), (mainly out of Hawai'i). This juvenile
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Indo-Pacific Halfmoon or Whitetip Trigger,
Sufflamen chrysopterus (Bloch & Schneider 1801). Raja
Ampat. |
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