Balistes vetula (Royal ballist)

Adult size50 cm
Temperature23 - 27 °C
pH7.9 - 8.4
Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)500 L

Description

Vetula ballist fish is a marine fish belonging to the Balistidae family. It is also known as the head of head-to-head, due to its characteristic shape and the arrangement of its fins.

Vetula ballist fish has a fairly imposing appearance, with a large head and a solid body. Its color generally varies between gray and brown, with darker spots which give it a striped appearance. Its dorsal and pelvic fins are relatively long and sharp, while its caudal fins are shorter and thick. His mouth is provided with sharp teeth, which allows him to eat mainly crustaceans and molluscs.

Vetula ballist fish can reach a maximum size of about 60 centimeters in length, although most individuals do not exceed 40 centimeters. It is generally found in the shallow waters of coral reefs, where it camouflages itself by lining with sand and debris to protect itself from predators.

Vetula ballist fish is a lonely and territorial animal, which can be aggressive towards other fish approaching its territory. He is also known for his swelling behavior of the head, which allows him to appear more imposing in the eyes of his opponents.

Due to its imposing appearance and its beautiful color, the Vetula ballist fish is often popular with aquarophilia lovers. However, it is important to note that it is a demanding animal in terms of maintenance and care, which requires a large aquarium and a varied diet to stay healthy. In conclusion, the Vetula ballist fish is a fascinating and unique animal, but it can be difficult to keep in captivity and requires special attention from its owner.

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Characteristics

  • Adult size50 cm
  • BehaviourAggressive
  • FoodCarnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeSeawater, hot
  • Temperature23 - 27 °C
  • pH7.9 - 8.4
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)500 L

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