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|origin=:It occurs in tropical marine waters of the Indo-West and Central Pacific, from Sri Lanka, north to Japan, south to Australia and east to the Tuamoto Islands. In Australia it is known from off north-western Western Australia and the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.
 
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|tank_compatibility=:Not reef safe and will nip at corals and anemones. It is best kept as a solitary Butterflyfish, they are found in pairs in the wild.
 
|diet=:Should accept most meaty foods. In the wild it feeds on coral polyps, sea anemones and polychaetes.
 
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|environment_specifics=:Needs an SG of 1.020 - 1.025 and a spacious mature tank with hiding places in live rock.
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== Origin ==
|behaviour=:If the fish is asleep or stressed, it will get a dark spot on the front of the body.
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:It occurs in tropical marine waters of the Indo-West and Central Pacific, from Sri Lanka, north to Japan, south to Australia and east to the Tuamoto Islands. In Australia it is known from off north-western Western Australia and the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.
|identification=:This is a tall laterally compressed fish, typical almost square shape of Butterflyfish. It's body is a strong yellow in colour with dark scale margins giving it a lattice-like appearance. It has a black eye band and a blue patch between the eyes; the tail has a black vertical stripe.
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== Sexing ==
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== Tank compatibility ==
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:Not reef safe and will nip at corals and anemones. It is best kept as a solitary Butterflyfish, they are found in pairs in the wild.
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== Diet ==
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:Should accept most meaty foods. In the wild it feeds on coral polyps, sea anemones and polychaetes.
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:Needs an SG of 1.020 - 1.025 and a spacious mature tank with hiding places in live rock.
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== Behaviour ==
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:If the fish is asleep or stressed, it will get a dark spot on the front of the body.
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== Identification ==
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:This is a tall laterally compressed fish, typical almost square shape of Butterflyfish. It's body is a strong yellow in colour with dark scale margins giving it a lattice-like appearance. It has a black eye band and a blue patch between the eyes; the tail has a black vertical stripe.
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 13 December 2017

Latticed Butterflyfish

Chaetodon rafflesii-1521.jpg
Latticed Butterflyfish

Chaetodon rafflesii

284 Litres (75 US G.)

15-18 cm (5.9-7.1")

pH

8.1 - 8.4

22.2-25.6°C (72 -78 °F)

8-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Carnivore
Live Foods
Other (See article)

5-10 years

Family

Chaetodontidae



Additional names

Latticed Butterflyfish, Raffle's Butterflyfish, Raffles' Coralfish

Additional scientific names

Anisochaetodon rafflesi, Chaetodon dahli, Chaetodon princeps, Chaetodon rafflesi, Chaetodon rafflessi, Chaetodon sebae


Origin[edit]

It occurs in tropical marine waters of the Indo-West and Central Pacific, from Sri Lanka, north to Japan, south to Australia and east to the Tuamoto Islands. In Australia it is known from off north-western Western Australia and the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.


Sexing[edit]

It is very difficult to visually sex this fish.


Tank compatibility[edit]

Not reef safe and will nip at corals and anemones. It is best kept as a solitary Butterflyfish, they are found in pairs in the wild.


Diet[edit]

Should accept most meaty foods. In the wild it feeds on coral polyps, sea anemones and polychaetes.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

Needs an SG of 1.020 - 1.025 and a spacious mature tank with hiding places in live rock.


Behaviour[edit]

If the fish is asleep or stressed, it will get a dark spot on the front of the body.


Identification[edit]

This is a tall laterally compressed fish, typical almost square shape of Butterflyfish. It's body is a strong yellow in colour with dark scale margins giving it a lattice-like appearance. It has a black eye band and a blue patch between the eyes; the tail has a black vertical stripe.

Pictures[edit]

External links[edit]