Malacanthus latovittatus
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The Blue blanquillo or Blue tilefish is a beautiful, brightly colored fish that can grow up to 18 inches in length. They have a blue-green body with yellow and blue stripes, and their fins are edged with electric blue. These fish are generally peaceful and can be kept in a community aquarium with other non-aggressive species.
In the wild, Blue blanquillo feed on crustaceans, small fish, and mollusks. In captivity, they can be fed a varied diet of frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, krill, and small pieces of fish or squid. It is also important to provide them with a balanced diet of commercial fish flakes or pellets.
There are no visible differences between male and female Blue blanquillo.
Blue blanquillo have not been bred successfully in captivity.
Blue blanquillo are generally hardy fish and are not prone to many diseases. However, they may be susceptible to the same diseases as other saltwater fish, such as ich and fin rot. Proper tank maintenance and water quality can help prevent these illnesses.
Blue blanquillo are found in the western Atlantic, from North Carolina to Brazil, and are commonly found in deep waters on the continental shelf.
It is important to acclimate Blue blanquillo slowly to their new aquarium environment to prevent shock or stress. The process involves gradually adjusting the water in the bag they were transported in to the water in the aquarium over the course of 1-2 hours.
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