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  1. Triggerfish - Wikipedia

    Triggerfish are about 40 species of often brightly colored marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Balistidae. Often marked by lines and spots, they inhabit tropical and subtropical oceans throughout …

  2. Triggerfish: The Grumpiest Fish in the Ocean - Ocean Info

    Triggerfish are the vibrant jewels of coral reefs, boasting dazzling colors, and intricate patterns. Forming part of the Balistidae family, the approximate 40 species of triggerfish have unique mating habits, …

  3. Triggerfish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals

    Oct 31, 2025 · Discover the fascinating Triggerfish — vibrant reef fish with powerful jaws, striking colors, and a reputation for fierce parental defense.

  4. Triggerfish | Marine, Reef, Predators | Britannica

    triggerfish, any of about 30 species of shallow-water marine fishes of the family Balistidae, found worldwide in tropical seas. Triggerfishes are rather deep-bodied, usually colourful fishes with large …

  5. Triggerfish - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Triggerfish have a limited culinary history in some parts of the world; their flesh can be tough. Their striking appearance and unique behavior make them popular in aquariums.

  6. Triggerfish | National Geographic

    Did you know a triggerfish can rotate each of its eyeballs independently? Learn more about this fascinating reef fish.

  7. Tenacious Triggerfish: The Territorial Reef Residents

    Jul 31, 2025 · Triggerfish are one of the few groups of fish with a reputation for being temperamental and aggressive but are also known for their tenacity and their important role in the marine …

  8. Triggerfish Care Sheet - PetMD

    Sep 27, 2024 · Learn everything you need to know about caring for pet triggerfish, including diet and habitat requirements.

  9. How to Fish for Triggerfish in Florida: The Complete Guide for 2025

    Oct 17, 2025 · When people say Triggerfish, they usually mean Grey Triggerfish, at least on this side of the Atlantic. Triggers mostly inhabit the nearshore and offshore waters of the Mexican Gulf, the …

  10. Triggerfish - Seattle Aquarium

    When they want to come back out, the second spine acts as a “trigger” to unlock the first. Triggerfish use this adaptation when feeling threatened—or when going to sleep. Once they’re “triggered in,” it’s …