Trachinotus blochii, commonly known as the Giant Trevally or Snubnose Pompano, is a medium-sized marine fish prized for its striking silver body and streamlined shape. This species belongs to the Carangidae family and is well-suited for large, well-established marine aquariums.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. Due to its size and activity level, Trachinotus blochii requires experienced husbandry and a spacious environment.
Temperament and Compatibility: This species is generally semi-aggressive and active, best kept with similarly sized robust tankmates. Avoid housing with very small or timid fish to prevent stress or predation.
Diet: Trachinotus blochii is carnivorous and thrives on a varied diet including high-quality frozen or live meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and small fish. Regular feeding supports its health and vibrant coloration.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 500 litres is recommended to accommodate its active swimming behaviour and growth potential. Provide ample open swimming space with moderate water flow and stable water parameters.
Lighting and Placement: Standard marine aquarium lighting is sufficient. Place the fish in the mid to upper water column where it can swim freely.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Typically reaches up to 60 cm in captivity.
With proper care, Trachinotus blochii makes a stunning centerpiece fish for large marine aquariums, combining impressive appearance with dynamic behaviour.



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