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Bursa Triggerfish

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Bursa Triggerfish can also be referred to by the name of Black Patch Triggerfish or Blackbelly Triggerfish. Sufflamen bursa could be called The Bursa Triggerfish. Rhinecanthus verrucosus's face has a half-white and half-yellow face. it also sports an elongated mustache that is pencil thin and a vibrant mask around the eyes. Another distinctive characteristic is a huge black circlular space around the abdomen. It is recommended to have a 125-gallon or bigger aquarium that has caves and rocks. It can alter the arrangement of the rocks and landscaping. It will vocalize by making a grunting sound. The Bursa Trigger requires a diverse diet consisting of meaty and fatty foods such as Krill, squid small fish, clams, and hard-shelled shrimp to keep their ever-growing teeth. Approximate Size of Purchase: Small: 1" to 2"; Medium: 2" to 3"; Large 3" to 4"  
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General information on Bursa Triggerfish The Bursa Triggerfish has a face that is half-white and half-yellow. it also sports an extremely thin mustache that is pencil-thin and an attractive mask over the eyes. Another distinctive aspect is the huge circular black area in the abdomen. It requires a huge aquarium filled with caves and rocks. It can change the arrangement of the landscaping and rocks. It will vocalize with the sound of grunting.  
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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