Trunkfish

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About Trunkfish

Aquarium Size
Large
Difficulty Of Care
Weekly
Group
Saltwater
Size
Medium, Large
Suitable Tank Mates
Non-Aggressive Species of Similar Size, No Aggressive Feeders
Swimming Region
Upper, Mid-Range
Temperament
Community
Fish Water Condition
Subtropical to Tropical Temperature with Moderate Hardness and Slightly Alkaline pH
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Trunkfish General Description

Trunkfish belong to the order Tetraodontiformes in the family Ostraciidae. This family contains myriad species of four main types of fish – boxfishes, cofferfishes, cowfishes, and trunkfishes. In many cases, the name trunkfish and boxfish is used interchangeably. Most trunkfishes grow to an average length between 8 and 20 inches, though they tend to be smaller in captivity than in the wild. Trunkfishes generally do not tolerate other fish from the same family in their territory but they can be kept with non-aggressive species of similar size, as long as they are not aggressive feeders. What makes trunkfish unique is the fact that they secrete a poisonous material from their skin which acts as a chemical defense mechanism against predators.

Trunkfish secrete a poisonous material from their skin which acts as a chemical defense mechanism against predators.

Origins

Different species of trunkfish can be found around the world in the warmer regions of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The Lactophrys genus of trunkfishes which includes three species is native to the western Atlantic Ocean while

Color

Trunkfish vary widely in terms of color and pattern from one species to another. Common colorations for trunkfishes include black, brown, white, gray, yellow, and red. Many trunkfish exhibit spots, splotches, or patches of color.

Maintenance and Care

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Many species of trunkfish inhabit coral reefs in tropical regions so they require warm water temperatures and reef-like decorations consisting of hardy corals and live rock. Because trunkfish feed on very small invertebrates, crustaceans, and worms they need sandy substrate that they can sift through. In terms of water conditions, these fish prefer warm temperatures in the 72°F to 78°F range with a slightly alkaline pH range between 8.1 and 8.4 is ideal with moderate hardness between 8 and 12 dKH.

Trunkfishes vary widely in terms of color and pattern from one species to another.

Feeding

Trunkfishes are omnivorous feeders, eating a diet that consists primarily of small invertebrates, crustaceans, and worms in the wild. In the home aquarium, trunkfish should be offered a mixed diet of chopped meaty foods and herbivore foods.

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Breeding Info

There is little information available regarding the breeding habits of trunkfishes since they have not been successfully bred in captivity with any regularity.

Aquarium Varieties

There are about 23 different species belonging to the Ostraciidae family divided over 6 genera. Some of the most common species of trunkfishes seen in the aquarium trade include the following:

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