Triggerfish primarily face threats from larger predators, such as sharks and larger fish species, which may hunt them for food. Additionally, they can be affected by human activities, including habitat destruction and pollution, which can disrupt their ecosystems. In some cases, they may also exhibit territorial behavior, leading to conflicts with other fish species. However, their tough skin and spines provide them with some protection against potential threats.
The queen conch's predators are: starfish, triggerfish, lobsters, turtles, spotted eagle rays, humans, hermit crab, octopus, and sharks.
Black triggerfish was created in 1786.
Stone triggerfish was created in 1895.
Halfmoon triggerfish was created in 1801.
Grey triggerfish was created in 1789.
Lagoon triggerfish was created in 1758.
Triggerfish Twist was created in 2002.
Gilded triggerfish was created in 1832.
Pinktail triggerfish was created in 1845.
Titan triggerfish was created in 1801.
Clown triggerfish was created in 1801.
Starry Triggerfish was created in 1801.