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− | = | + | |origin=:Indo-Pacific: East Africa (south to Port Alfred, South Africa) to the Hawaiian, Marquesan, and Ducie islands, north to southern Japan, south to the Lord Howe and Rapa islands; throughout Micronesia. |
− | :Indo-Pacific: East Africa (south to Port Alfred, South Africa) to the Hawaiian, Marquesan, and Ducie islands, north to southern Japan, south to the Lord Howe and Rapa islands; throughout Micronesia. | + | |sexing=:Difficult to visually sex. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:Generally not considered reef safe as this fish will eat invertebrates. In the wild hard and soft corals also form part of its diet, will also graze algae. Best kept in a [[FOWLR]] set up with robust yet peaceful similar-sized fish. | |
− | + | |diet=:Requires a varied diet with meaty foods like [[mysis shrimp]] and algae-based foods also. Will also graze algae from live rock. | |
− | = | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed twice a day. |
− | :Difficult to visually sex. | + | |environment_specifics=:Requires a laterally spacious tank and benefits from a good amount of live rock to graze on and provide hiding places. They require immaculate water chemistry and are sensitive to fluctuations. |
− | + | |behaviour=:A generally peaceful fish, provided you are not an invertebrate or coral. | |
− | + | |identification=:A typical oval-shaped laterally-compressed Butterflyfish. The dorsal, anal and ventral fins are yellow. The lower flanks are white. There is a black spot on the upper side and a black bar passing though the eye. A black line crosses the caudal peduncle and the adjacent dorsal and anal fins. | |
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− | :Generally not considered reef safe as this fish will eat invertebrates. In the wild hard and soft corals also form part of its diet, will also graze algae. Best kept in a [[FOWLR]] set up with robust yet peaceful similar-sized fish. | ||
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− | :Requires a varied diet with meaty foods like [[mysis shrimp]] and algae-based foods also. Will also graze algae from live rock. | ||
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− | :Requires a laterally spacious tank and benefits from a good amount of live rock to graze on and provide hiding places. They require immaculate water chemistry and are sensitive to fluctuations. | ||
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− | :A typical oval-shaped laterally-compressed Butterflyfish. The dorsal, anal and ventral fins are yellow. The lower flanks are white. There is a black spot on the upper side and a black bar passing though the eye. A black line crosses the caudal peduncle and the adjacent dorsal and anal fins. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Butterflyfish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Butterflyfish |