Pinktail Triggerfish

The Pinktail Triggerfish (Melichthys vidua) is a striking marine species found in tropical Indo-Pacific waters. Recognizable by its dark body and vibrant pink tail, this fish is popular in the aquarium trade due to its hardy nature and unique appearance. Pinktail Triggerfish typically inhabit coral reefs and lagoons, where they feed on a variety of invertebrates and algae. They are known for their territorial behavior and can be aggressive towards other fish, especially in confined spaces.
Length~30 (max 40)
WaterSalt
Water Temp23-27° F
Depth56 ft
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- Length~30 (max 40)
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- Water Temp23-27° F
- Depth56 ft
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Pinktail Triggerfish prefer coral reefs, lagoons, and outer reef slopes in tropical waters
- They thrive in areas with abundant coral cover and rocky substrates where they can hide
- Their diet consists of sea urchins, crustaceans, mollusks, and algae, reflecting their diverse feeding habits
- These fish are solitary and territorial, often defending their chosen area from intruders
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning typically occurs in pairs, with males guarding the nesting site
- Eggs are laid in sandy or rocky crevices, where they are protected by the male until hatching
- Juveniles tend to stay near protective structures like corals or rocks to avoid predators