WHITEBELLY TOBY

Canthigaster bennetti
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This species has a brown upper body and whitish below, with blue lines radiating from their eye often interspersed with orange. It has a blue-edged black spot at the base of their dorsal fin. Lives solitary or form groups in reef areas, found in 1-15 m depth.
Frequency of sightings:
Common
Best time of year:
All year round
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Veterbrate
Reef
Odd shape
Puffer
- Birdbeak burrfish
- Black blotched porcupinefish
- Black-saddled toby
- Black-spotted puffer
- Fingerprint toby
- Longspined porcupinefish
- Map puffer
- Milkspotted puffer
- Papuan toby
- Porcupinefish
- Shortfin puffer
- Star puffer
- Striped puffer
- White-spotted puffer
- Whitebelly toby

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