Smooth Trunkfish
(Rhinesomus triqueter)
Rhinesomus Trunkfish should be added first to large aquariums with ample open swim room as they are slow swimmers and become quite large. Provide rocky areas and a thick sand bed. Trunkfish might be slightlyly sensitive to aquarium lights when first added, monitor for light sensitivity. They may also be difficult to acclimate to aquarium diet, try offering live, enriched meaty foods such as Black Worms and Brine or Glass/Grass Shrimp. Trunkfish will also disturb sand bed by blowing it trying to uncover prey. They are constant grazers and have also been known to consume Cyanoacteria, Slime algae and other types of marcro and micro algaes. Provide a diet rich in meaty and algae based foods multiple times daily. Do not offer any floating foods as Trunkfish may ingest air which can cause buoyancy issues. They may release a toxin if excited or threatened. Always remove Trunkfish if being picked on or in poor health. Activated carbon will remove the toxins.
Smooth Trunkfish are also sometimes known as the Spotted Trunkfish. They are occasionally seen in the aquarium brade but not as commonly available as some other marine fish species. The Smooth Trunkfish have a unique pattern of spots and octagonal shapes that are black and white with yellow edged fins . The Smooth Trunkfish can grow up to 19 inches in length however are more commonly seen at 8 inches.
We recommend a minimum aquarium size of 75 gallons or larger for this species.
Water conditions: Salinity 1.020 - 1.025, Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Alkalinity 8 - 12 dKH
- Care: Difficult Moderate
- Behavior: Social
- Diet: Frozen Food Live Food
- Habitat: Planted
- Light: High