Saltwater Fish
Arothron diadematus

Species Description…

Scientific Name: Arothron diadematus
Common Name: Masked Pufferfish
Species Group: Pufferfish
Habitat: Reef Safe with Caution
Care Level: Intermediate
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Diet Type: Omnivore
Role in Aquarium: Showpiece Fish
Max Fish Length: 12 (inches)
Min Aquarium Size: 125 (gallons)
Native Range: Red Sea, Western Indian Ocean
Arothron Diadematus - The Masked Pufferfish

Arothron Diadematus (The Masked Pufferfish)

Overview

  • Native to the Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean, commonly found in coral reefs and seagrass beds.
  • Easily identified by its pale grayish-white body with distinctive black markings around the eyes and mouth.
  • A slow-moving but inquisitive species known for its ability to inflate when threatened.
  • Highly popular among marine aquarists due to its unique appearance and engaging personality.
  • Requires a well-maintained tank with ample space to swim and explore.

Feeding

  • Omnivorous, feeding on a variety of small crustaceans, mollusks, and algae in the wild.
  • Readily accepts meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and clams, along with high-quality pellets.
  • Providing a diet that includes hard-shelled foods is essential for maintaining strong and healthy teeth.
  • Requires multiple feedings per day to meet its nutritional needs.
  • Offering a diverse diet helps prevent deficiencies and supports long-term health.

Habitat

  • Typically found in coral reef systems, sandy bottoms, and seagrass meadows.
  • Prefers stable water conditions with moderate water movement.
  • Aquariums should include a mix of open swimming space and hiding areas created with live rock.
  • Does best in a well-established marine tank with minimal tankmates that may provoke stress.
  • Providing an enriching environment helps keep them active and engaged.

Fish Care

  • Optimal water temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C) for maintaining activity and a healthy immune system.
  • pH range: 8.1-8.4, with a salinity level of 1.020-1.025 to support proper osmoregulation.
  • Requires high water quality with efficient filtration to prevent stress-related illnesses.
  • Regular water changes are essential to keep ammonia and nitrate levels under control.
  • Providing a clean and stable environment enhances coloration and overall well-being.

Compatibility

  • Semi-aggressive; should be housed with similarly sized fish to avoid bullying or fin nipping.
  • Compatible with large angelfish, tangs, and other robust species when given enough space.
  • Should not be housed with small, delicate fish or slow-moving invertebrates.
  • Not reef-safe, as it may nip at coral and consume crustaceans.
  • Providing plenty of swimming room and hiding spots helps reduce aggressive tendencies.

Aquarium Behavior

  • Generally slow-moving but can become highly interactive with familiar surroundings and caretakers.
  • Uses its strong beak-like teeth to crush shellfish and scrape algae off surfaces.
  • May inflate as a defense mechanism if startled or threatened.
  • Providing a spacious, well-structured environment helps support its natural behaviors.
  • Becomes more confident over time and can recognize caretakers, making it a personable addition to marine tanks.

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