and its body changes from white to navy blue at the base of its white tail
As a juvenile it is deep blue to black with white C-shaped stripes radiating from its posterior
Many species are found as pairs in the wild
however its trailing dorsal fin may be a target for fin nipping fish
It also requires dissolved nutrients in the water and frequent feedings of phytoplankton and fine zooplankton
Huma Huma Trigger (Asia Pacific) Size:2-4 Inch and its body changes fromTriggerfish are extremely personable and entertaining, and make great tank mates with other fish of similar size or temperament. They will eat invertebrates, especially shrimp, but also other crustaceans, mollusks, bivalves, sponges, tunicates, feather dusters and more. They may move and flip over rocks to search for food underneath. They do not typically bother corals. They may chase and bully other fish, especially those smaller than themselves.