Balistes punctatus

Balistes punctatus, the bluespotted triggerfish or simply spotted triggerfish, is a species of triggerfish from the Eastern Atlantic. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It can grow to a size of 60 cm total length but typically is much smaller.

Information
The bluespotted triggerfish is known to not do well with other species within the same family when kept in an aquarium. If other specimens are in the tank with it, the aquarium should be of large size to avoid aggressive and malicious behavior. This species is not only naturally aggressive in its behavior, but it is also curious and known to explore. Another common name for the bluespotted triggerfish is the Golden Heart Triggerfish.

Diet
The bluespotted triggerfish known to be a carnivore. It is recorded to eat a variety of food that include:
 * crustaceans
 * bivalves
 * echinoderms
 * fishes
 * sponges
 * tunicates
 * mollusks hydrozoans
 * benthic organisms
 * algae

Location
The bluespotted triggerfish occurs in the Eastern Atlantic from Morocco to Angola, including Madeira, the Canary Islands, and Cape Verde.