Gilded Triggerfish

Xanthichthys Auromarginatus
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Quick Facts

Scientific name Xanthichthys Auromarginatus
Other names Blue Throat Triggerfish, Gilded Blue Triggerfish
Size Up to 30 cm (11.8 in)
Weight Up to 1.75 kg (3.85 lb)

Distribution

Habitat & AU Distribution Coastal waters amongst current swept seaward reefs near drop offs & ledges
Depth Range 10–50 m (33–164 ft)
Gilded Triggerfish Distribution

Interesting Info

  • The Gilded Triggerfish is found across the Indo-Pacific, including northern Australia’s outer reefs and atolls, often in deeper waters than most other triggerfish.
  • Males are especially beautiful, with bright blue throats and golden-yellow edging on their fins — this gilded trim is where they get their name. Females are plainer, with a more subdued greyish body.
  • They can grow up to 23–30 cm (9–12 in), making them a medium-sized triggerfish compared to giants like the Titan Triggerfish.
  • Their body is oval and slim, designed for cruising in open water above reef slopes and drop-offs rather than hugging the reef bottom.
  • Unlike most triggerfish, which can be aggressive, the Gilded Triggerfish is considered gentle and peaceful, rarely bothering divers or other fish.
  • They live in clear outer-reef waters, usually from 10–50 m (33–164 ft) deep, often hovering in small groups in the water column rather than hugging the reef.
  • Their diet consists mainly of zooplankton and small invertebrates drifting in the water, making them quite different from the shell-crunching diets of other triggerfish.
  • This species shows sexual dimorphism — males and females look different. The males’ blue throat patch becomes especially vivid during courtship.
  • Breeding involves males displaying their bright blue throats and yellow-edged fins to attract females. Once paired, females lay eggs in sandy patches, guarded until they hatch.
  • Because they feed in open water, they are not as territorial as other triggerfish
  • They play a role in the reef ecosystem by feeding on drifting plankton and linking the open water food web to reef systems.
  • They can live for 8–12 years in the wild, which is long for a mid-sized reef fish.
Species Interaction

Snorkelling & Diving, Aquarium

Unlike their more aggressive cousins, the Gilded Triggerfish is peaceful and approachable, making them a favourite for divers and snorkellers. They are often seen in small groups gliding above reef drop-offs. Their beauty and calm behaviour also make them one of the few triggerfish regularly kept in aquariums, where males’ blue throats shine under display lighting.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Actinopterygii

Order: Tetraodontiformes

Family: Balistidae

Genus: Xanthichthys

Species: Xanthichthys Auromarginatus

Conservation Status

The Gilded Triggerfish is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. It is widespread and common across Indo-Pacific reefs, and its peaceful, pelagic habits mean it faces little fishing pressure.

Fish Taste Quality

Gilded Triggerfish is edible but not targeted in Australia and rarely eaten. In some parts of the Indo-Pacific it may be caught for food.

Taste Rating: 1/5

Gilded Triggerfish
As Aquarium Fish

Care Level: Moderate

Temperament: Peaceful

Diet: Omnivore

Reef Compatible: Yes

Minimum Tank Size: 180 gallons

Recreational Viewing
- Snorkeling & Scuba

Finding: Intermediate

Temperament: Peaceful

Location: Inner Reef, Outer Reef, Lagoon

Danger: None