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Identification, Chaetodon
Behavior, Chaetodon
Compatibility, Chaetodon
Selection, Chaetodon Systems,
Chaetodon Feeding, Chaetodon Disease, Chaetodon Reproduction, Threadfins (C. auriga), Raccoons (C. lunula & C. fasciatus),
Double Saddleback (C.
ulietensis), Butterflyfish
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Chaetodon nippon
Steindachner & Doderlein 1884, Japanese Butterflyfish.
Moderately used by Japanese hobbyists, found down to the
Philippines. Subtropical species to about six inches in
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Chaetodon ocellicaudus
Cuvier 1831, the Spot-Tail Butterflyfish. A look-alike species for
the more commonly offered Black-Backed B/F, C. melannotus. Similar
in habits, hardiness. Centered in the other's distribution in
the far western Pacific. This one off of Pulau Redang,
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Chaetodon paucifasciatus
Ahl 1923, the Red Sea Chevron, Red-Back or Crown Butterflyfish.
One of my favorite fish species from my favorite diving area, the
Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. An omnivore that will eat coral polyps
if hungry. Expensive in the west, but worth every cent. Wild and
aquarium photos by RMF.
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Chaetodon rafflesi
Bennett 1830, the Latticed or Raffles' Butterflyfish. Indo-west
Pacific from eastern India to the Tuamotus. Omnivore that does eat
anemones and coral polyps. To six inches total length. Here in
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Chaetodon sedentarius
Poey 1860, the Atlantic Reef Butterflyfish. Caribbean to coast of
Brazil. Omnivore that readily adapts to aquarium conditions when
started healthy. To six inches total length. One off of
Boynton Beach, FLA.
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Chaetodon semilarvatus
Cuvier 1831, the Golden or Blue-Mask Butterflyfish. Only found in
the Red Sea south into the Gulf of Aden. To plate-size, nine
inches or so. Omnivore that does eat coral polyps, soft and hard
species. Red Sea pix by RMF.
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Chaetodon (Roaops)
tinkeri Schultz 1951, Tinker's Butterflyfish. Mainly
found and collected in deep water in Hawaii, but also found in
Johnston Atoll, the Marshalls... A hardy species where caught,
acclimated properly to captive conditions. Aquarium and wild
photo.
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Chaetodon ulietensis Cuvier 1831, the
Pacific Double Saddleback Butterflyfish. A Pacific version of the
Falcula or Saddleback Butterflyfish (Chaetodon falcula) of the
Indian Ocean. Omnivorous eating habits, chowing down on many
types of invertebrates and algae.. To about six inches in length.
Aquarium adult pic. Click on name for more.
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Chaetodon xanthurus
Bleeker 1857, the Pearlscale or Yellow-Tail (though it's more
orange) Butterflyfish. Tropical western Pacific around the
Philippines and Indonesia to Japan. A generalized feeder on benthic
invertebrates and algae. Note cross-hatch pattern compared with C.
mertensii and the Red Sea's C. paucifasciatus. Aquarium
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