Blue Spotted Tuskfish
(Choerodon cauteroma)
Choerodon Tuskfish should be added to a large aquarium with ample swim room. Provide an aquarium with ample rock work with plenty of cracks, crevice's and caves for hiding and resting. Choerodon may disturb sandbeds by using their pectoral fins in search of food. They have also been seen shooting jets of water at the surface, it is not known why Tuskfish exhibit this behavior. Generally known to be hardy eaters Tuskfish may be shy when first introduced into the aquarium but will become bolder as they acclimate and mature. If not eating try providing small marine or freshwater feeder fish, live enriched shrimp, or fiddler crabs. A diet rich in meaty based foods should be provided multiple times daily for continued health. Only one Tuskfish should be housed with other larger fish that will not be easily harrassed. Some males and females in this genus will display slightlyly color differences. Tuskfish may jump provide an aquarium with a tight fitting lid.
The Blue Spotted Tuskfish is also known as the Yellow Tuskfish. Not often seen in the aquarium trade. Blue Spotted Tuskfish has a blue to gray and yellow body color with blue spots and stripes, and yellowish fins. Blue Spotted Tuskfish can grow up to 14".
We recommend a minimum aquarium size of 125 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: Easy Moderate
- Behavior: Agressive Social
- Diet: Live Food Frozen Food
- Habitat: Reef
- Light: Medium