A species of pufferfish in the sea of the triggerfish family (Balistidae). Distribution - East Atlantic Ocean along the coasts of Africa - from Senegal to South Africa - and the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean - from the Red Sea, East and South Africa through the Seychelles, Madagascar and Mascarene Islands, east to the Pitcairn Islands in Polynesia and north to southern Japan and the Ogasawara Islands, and south to Lord Howe in the Tasman Sea, and to New Caledonia. It lives on or near reefs and in sheltered lagoons. It can be found at a depth of up to 50 m. It lives near the bottom or in pelagic waters. Morphological features - Rogatnica Picasso creates local varieties that differ in appearance. A body of variable and quite diverse coloration, but usually with the same arrangement of streaks and spots, reminiscent of Pablo Picasso's sketches - hence the usual genre epithets "streak" and "Picasso". The eyes are far away from the mouth, which may be related to the way food is taken - the triggerfish crushes the shells of mollusks. Territorial species. Its main food is clams, but it also eats many other organisms, including fish and corals. Oviparous fish. He rests and sleeps lying still on the bottom on the side of his body. When alerted, it makes loud, rattling sounds. Small-scale fished species. It is more important as an aquarium fish. Older specimens become aggressive towards other inhabitants in the aquarium.
A species of pufferfish in the sea of the triggerfish family (Balistidae). Distribution - East Atlantic Ocean along the coasts of Africa - from Senegal to South Africa - and the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean - from the Red Sea, East and South Africa through the Seychelles, Madagascar and Mascarene Islands, east to the Pitcairn Islands in Polynesia and north to southern Japan and the Ogasawara Islands, and south to Lord Howe in the Tasman Sea, and to New Caledonia. It lives on or near reefs and in sheltered lagoons. It can be found at a depth of up to 50 m. It lives near the bottom or in pelagic waters. Morphological features - Rogatnica Picasso creates local varieties that differ in appearance. A body of variable and quite diverse coloration, but usually with the same arrangement of streaks and spots, reminiscent of Pablo Picasso's sketches - hence the usual genre epithets "streak" and "Picasso". The eyes are far away from the mouth, which may be related to the way food is taken - the triggerfish crushes the shells of mollusks. Territorial species. Its main food is clams, but it also eats many other organisms, including fish and corals. Oviparous fish. He rests and sleeps lying still on the bottom on the side of his body. When alerted, it makes loud, rattling sounds. Small-scale fished species. It is more important as an aquarium fish. Older specimens become aggressive towards other inhabitants in the aquarium.
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