Description
Copperband Butterfly Fish Chelmon Rostratus
Overview:
The Copperband Butterfly Fish, with its striking bands of copper and white, accented by a long, elegant snout, is a visually stunning addition to any marine aquarium. Reaching up to 8 inches in length, this species is known for its peaceful demeanor and unique feeding habits.
Origin:
Native to the coral reefs of the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Copperband Butterfly Fish thrives in environments rich in coral and rocky outcroppings.
Feeding:
A specialized feeder, the Copperband Butterfly Fish requires a varied diet to stay healthy. It feeds on small invertebrates, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and is particularly adept at controlling Aiptasia, a common pest in aquariums. Frequent, small feedings are recommended.
Tank Mates:
Best kept with other peaceful marine species, the Copperband Butterfly Fish does well with similarly sized or smaller fish that do not compete aggressively for food. Care should be taken to avoid housing them with large, aggressive species or those small enough to be considered prey.
Aggression:
This species exhibits low aggression and tends to be shy, especially when first introduced to a new tank. Providing ample hiding spaces and a peaceful tank environment is crucial for their well-being.
Experience Level:
Due to its specific feeding requirements and sensitivity to water quality, the Copperband Butterfly Fish is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists who can meet its care needs.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 74°F to 82°F (23°C to 28°C)
- pH: 8.1 to 8.4
- Salinity: 1.020 to 1.025 SG
- Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: <20 ppm
Maintaining stable water parameters and a pristine tank environment is critical for the health of the Copperband Butterfly Fish. Regular water changes and monitoring are essential to keep this beautiful species thriving in your aquarium.
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