Triggerfish can vary in size depending on the species, but most commonly, they can grow to be between 12 to 24 inches (30 to 61 centimeters) long. The largest species, such as the Mappa triggerfish, can reach lengths of up to 28 inches (71 centimeters). Their robust bodies and distinctive shapes make them easily recognizable in their marine environments.
Lagoon triggerfish was created in 1758.
Triggerfish Twist was created in 2002.
Gilded triggerfish was created in 1832.
Pinktail triggerfish was created in 1845.
Clown triggerfish was created in 1801.
Titan triggerfish was created in 1801.
Starry Triggerfish was created in 1801.
Grey triggerfish was created in 1789.
Black triggerfish was created in 1786.
Stone triggerfish was created in 1895.
Halfmoon triggerfish was created in 1801.
A yellowmargin triggerfish is a species of triggerfish, a brightly coloured fish of tropical reefs, Latin name Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus.