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Chaetodon
punctatofasciatus Cuvier 1831, the Spot-Banded Butterflyfish,
though often (mis)sold under the common moniker as the ill-fated
Dot-Dash (see below), C. pelewensis. Similar in distribution
(western Pacific) and size (five inches or so). Eats most foods...
including coral polyps in reef tanks. A two inch one
Raja Ampat 08. |
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Chaetodon punctatofasciatus
Cuvier 1831, the Spot-Banded Butterflyfish, though often (mis)sold
under the common moniker as the ill-fated Dot-Dash (see below), C.
pelewensis. Similar in distribution (western Pacific) and size
(five inches or so). Eats most foods... including coral polyps in
reef tanks. N. Sulawesi. |
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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 Raja
Ampat. |
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Chaetodon lunulatus Quoy
& Gaimard 1824, the Redfin Butterflyfish. Easily confused with
the Indian Ocean Redfin Butterflyfish, Chaetodon
trifasciatus, this western Pacific to Hawaii congener fares no
better in captivity. To about six inches long in the wild... leave
it there. Here's a specimen in Raja Ampat 08. |
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