黑柄銼鱗魨
Rhinecanthus abyssus
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À propos
<em>Rhinecanthus abyssus</em> is a saltwater triggerfish belonging to the family Balistidae, a group of robust, laterally compressed reef-associated fishes distributed across tropical and subtropical marine environments worldwide. This species typically reaches a maximum length of approximately 16.6 cm and has been recorded at depths down to around 150 meters, indicating an affinity for mesophotic and deeper reef habitats beyond the range of conventional recreational diving. Balistidae is well known for the powerful locking mechanism of the first dorsal spine, which the fish can erect and lock into position as a defense against predators and to wedge itself securely into reef crevices. <em>Rhinecanthus abyssus</em> inhabits tropical Indo-Pacific marine waters, where it is associated with coral and rocky reef environments at depth. Like other triggerfishes, it is an omnivore that uses its strong, fused teeth to consume a variety of hard-bodied prey including sea urchins, mollusks, crustaceans, and coral. Triggerfishes are generally solitary and territorial, particularly around nesting sites where females guard eggs laid on the substrate. <em>Rhinecanthus abyssus</em> is less commonly encountered in the aquarium trade than some of its shallower-water relatives, partly because of its deeper habitat preference. Its bold patterning and relatively manageable size would otherwise make it an attractive subject for large marine aquaria. Details of broader habitat and range for this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature.
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 16,600000381469727 cm |
| Plage de profondeur | ?-150m |
Habitat & Distribution
Taxonomy
| Ordre | Tetraodontiformes (Pufferfish and allies) |
| Famille | Balistidae (Triggerfishes) |
| Espèces | Rhinecanthus abyssus |
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