The Spotted toby (Canthigaster punctata) is a saltwater fish of the family Tetraodontidae that grows up to 8 cm.
Description
The Spotted toby is a sharpnose puffer (Tetraodontidae) from shallow reef water of the western Indian Ocean. The species grows to about 8 cm and has a stocky, laterally compressed body with a pointed snout, large mobile eyes and a fine network or spotted pattern; when threatened it inflates with water. With a strong, beak-like jaw it nibbles coral, sponges, weed and small invertebrates. Its tissues contain deadly tetrodotoxin; the fish must not be eaten.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Spotted toby?
The Spotted toby has a flattened, disc-shaped body, is mainly brown and shows a spots pattern.
Where does the Spotted toby live?
The Spotted toby lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around stony or rocky ground.
How big does the Spotted toby get?
The Spotted toby grows to a maximum of about 8 cm.
Is the Spotted toby dangerous to humans?
The Spotted toby is venomous — handle spines with care and seek medical help after a sting if needed.
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Same genus Canthigaster
More from the family Tetraodontidae
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