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Orangestriped Triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) | Digital Marine Atlas
Orangestriped Triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) | Digital Marine Atlas
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The Vibrant Reef Warrior
The Orangestriped Triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus), also known as the Undulated Triggerfish, is a strikingly beautiful yet assertive species found from the Red Sea to the Indo-West Pacific. Its green-to-brown body is covered in a mesmerizing pattern of curved orange lines, making it a visually standout inhabitant in any large predator aquarium.
Known for its territorial nature and powerful jaws, this triggerfish is a hardy and intelligent species. It is an active swimmer that requires a spacious tank with plenty of sturdy rockwork to explore and claim as its territory.
This CECOZ Digital Marine Atlas edition provides a complete visual and scientific profile of this magnificent species, combining high-definition art with precise aquarium care data.
• Common Name: Orangestriped Triggerfish / Undulated Triggerfish
• Scientific Name: Balistapus undulatus
• Family: Balistidae (Triggerfishes)
• Origin: Indo-West Pacific & Red Sea
• Max Size: 30 cm (Medium Species)
• Temperature: 26°C
• Specific Gravity: 1.022 sg
• Minimum Tank: 300 Liters
• Diet: Carnivore (Feeds on Invertebrates, Small Fish & Prepared Foods) (Symbols: Invertebrates, Prepared, Live Fish)
• Temperament: Aggressive / Territorial (Symbol: Not recommended for beginners)
• Reef Safe: No (Will destroy invertebrates and corals)
• Lighting: Bright with occasional sunlight (Symbol: Half-moon)
• Decoration: Rocks & Caves (Needs hiding spots) (Symbol: Rocks)
• Swimming Level: Middle of water (Symbol: Middle)
What’s Included in Your Download:
• 4K Ultra-HD Marine Artwork (Desktop & Mobile)
• Scientific Reference Guide (PDF)
• Print-Ready Digital Atlas Page
• Educational facts & aquarium care parameters
Instant digital download. No physical item shipped.
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