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Pinnatus Batfish
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The Pinnatus Batfish is commonly referred to as the Dusky Batfish or Red-Faced Batfish. With its darkish brown colored body with orange stripe as outline, it makes a captivating addition to the home aquarium. The Pinnatus Batfish is very sensitive fish and acclimatized very slowly in the tank. We recommend you to maintain pristine water quality in the tank. Platax pinnatus


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