Rhinecanthus lunula
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Rhinecanthus lunula, commonly known as the Halfmoon picassofish, is a medium-large triggerfish, which looks like a hybrid between R. cinereus and another triggerfish. The high contrast between the greenish-light blue body and the black and blue stripes make this fish really stand out. Combined with the unusual triggerfish shape and the fact that their head is almost half the body, a lot of people are attracted to this fish. This is quite a rare fish living on the outer reefs and thus not commonly for sale.
Remember it isn't reef safe though! It's an omnivore feeding on almost anything, but mainly fishes, benthic invertebrates, algae and organic matter. Corals might also be damaged so be careful when placing this fish in a reef tank. It can also be agressive to other fishes, so make sure you pick the other fishes with care!
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Availability | Scarce |
Brand | Triggerfish |
Bagsize | 40 |
Care level | Moderate |
Food | Artemia, Mysis, shrimps, prawns, mussel meat, squid, fish, pellet food |
Size | All sizes |
max size | 28cm |
Minimum tank size | ~2000 liters |
Origin | Australia, French Polynesia, Vanuatu |
Temperature range | 24 - 28 °C |
Species type | Rhinecanthus lunula |