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Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish

Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish

Devil shellfish, belonging to the family Peel pufferfish, commonly known as Niger shells, red tooth shells, black shells, blue shells. It is mainly distributed in the Coral Sea, Tahiti, Sri Lanka and other places.

The English name niger triggerfish is the scientific name of Odonus niger

Body size: The maximum body length of the devil shellfish in the aquarium can reach 25cm

Similar in body length to the black-bellied shellfish, the devil shellfish changes between blue and green every day, including its bright blue fins and long tail. Adults, they will grow red teeth, making them very interesting when eating.

Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish

Characteristics: Devil shell fish is fierce, if you raise it in an aquarium, you must bring stones and caves. It will rearrange the stones. Will make a "grunting" sound. Very active with aggressive, with ferocious fish raised in naked tanks.

Feeding conditions: Manta shellfish should be placed in at least 350 liters of aquarium for breeding, the temperature in the aquarium should be controlled in the range of 23-27 ° C, the PH value should be maintained between 8.1-8.4, and the salinity should be controlled between 1.020-1.025.

Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish

Feeding: Mantaball fish are carnivorous fish and need to be provided with a variety of animal baits, including: squid, shrimp, shellfish, small fish and shelled shrimp to help them grind their growing teeth.

It should be noted that although the feeding conditions of the devil shell fish are more complicated, it is very easy to raise, novices can also get started quickly, and because of its unique appearance, it is deeply loved by the majority of aquarists.

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Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish

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Seawater Encyclopedia - Devil Shell Fish