Fish Facts

Spotted Trunkfish, (Lactophrys bicaudalis)

stewart whitfield - Friday, September 11, 2009

The Spotted Trunkfish is a member of the family Ostraciidae.

 It can be found in reefs throughout the Pacific Ocean and 

Indian Ocean as well as the south eastern Atlantic Ocean. 

The species gets its name from the black spots it has covered 

over its yellow/golden body.

The spotted trunkfish, like all trunkfish of the Genus Lactophrys,

 secretes a colorless ciguatera toxin from glands on its skin when 

touched. The toxic is only dangerous when ingested, so there's no 

immediate harm to divers. Predators however, as large as nurse sharks, 

can die as a result of eating a trunkfish.





 


 

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