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Black-saddled Toby - Small

Black-saddled Toby - Small
Black-saddled Toby - Small

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From €40.00
Ex Tax: €32.52
  • Stock: Call To Order
  • Model: PT118S
  • EAN: 8023222050648

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Specifications

Care Level
Moderate
Color / Form
Green, Tan, White
Diet
Omnivore
Geographic Region
Indo Pacific
Max Size
10 cm
Reef Compatible
No
Tank Size
200 Lt.
Temperament
Semi-Aggressive
Water Conditions
Fish:PH:8.1-8.4, Sg:1.020-1.02
General Information
Common Name Honeycomb Toby
Family Tetraodontidae
Latin Name Canthigaster janthinoptera

The Saddle Valentini Puffer, also known as the Black Saddle Pufferfish, Blacksaddled Toby, Valentini Toby, or Saddled Toby. Members of the Canthigaster genus are called Sharp-nosed Puffers or Tobies. The Saddle Valentini Puffer is a bright and colorful fish with dark brown bands across the midsection, brownish-orange spotting on the lower half, yellow fins, and blue striping running along the back. It lacks pelvic fins, but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about the aquarium.

A 100 litre or larger, fish-only aquarium is suitable. It will fight with conspecifics such as the filefish, large finned fish, and other tobies. It may be aggressive at times, nipping the fins of tank mates, leaving a circular hole as its mark. It will also eat invertebrates found in a reef tank. Its teeth are actually a fused beak-like structure.

Parts of its flesh are poisonous. It has the ability, when threatened or alarmed, to inflate its body to almost twice its normal size. It becomes alarmed when netted, therefore, use a container to transfer it.

The Saddle Valentini Puffer needs a varied diet of meaty foods including; squid, krill, clams, and hard shelled shrimp to help wear down their ever growing teeth.

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