Copper Banded Butterfly Fish
It has a false eyespot on the rear of the dorsal fin.
Copper banded butterfly fish. They are best in a species tank a community only if it is very large and spacious. Orange or copper stripes with a black lining on a silver or whitish background. The copperband butterflyfish chelmon rostratus is native to reefs in the pacific and indian oceans.
They have a false eye towards the back of the dorsal fin and can get up to about 8 inches 20 cm. The copperband butterflyfish has yellow orange vertical bands with a black edging. They are quite difficult and aggressive very territorial.
The copperband butterflyfish are an extremely attractive fish. Their colors are very striking. The copperband butterflyfish is one of the most passive fish there is.
It s not likely that this fish will spawn in captivity but in the wild they do form monogamous pairs when breeding. They should play nicely with other peaceful tank mates but will not tolerate other butterfly fish in the same tank. The body color is a silver white with five copper colored bands lined with black running vertically down the side of the body with a thinner stripe running through the eye.
Physically the copperband butterflyfish is a very beautiful white with copper bands running vertically on the sides of the body. It is easily identified by its long mouth and distinctive gold bars with a black eye on the top rear of its body. They are almost always picky eaters and seeing them eat readily is a huge pro.
In the wild these fish are pickers which makes sense when you see their long mouths. These guys will not harass any other fish but can easily be harassed by larger fish. The copperband butterflyfish chelmon rostratus also known as the beaked coral fish is found in reefs in both the pacific and indian oceans.
Only one male per tank is reccommended. When selecting your copperband butterflyfish always ask to see them fed. The small long snout allows them to go after their feed which is hidden in small holes of the coral reef.
That is copperband butterfly fishes have bodies that are compressed as well as elongated small snouts and bristle like teeth. The copperband butterflyfish also known as the beaked butterflyfish beaked coralfish or orange stripe butterfly has a long narrow nose and mouth used for hunting into crevices and holes for food. The copperband butterfly is a saltwater fish native to the coral reefs or rocky shores in the western pacific ocean indonesia the philippines etc.