Red Tailed Pakistani Collare Butterfly Fish Chaetodon Collare

£149.99

1 in stock

SKU: STF-MAR-BUTT-COLARE Category:

Description

Red Tailed Pakistani Collare Butterfly Fish Chaetodon Collare

Overview:

The Red Tailed Pakistani Collare Butterfly Fish, a striking addition to any marine aquarium, is cherished for its vibrant coloration and peaceful demeanor. This species features a predominately yellow and white body with a distinctive red tail, alongside a black vertical band that runs through the eye, contributing to its unique appearance.

Origin:

Native to the Indo-Pacific region, the Chaetodon collare thrives in reef environments. They are commonly found in areas ranging from Sri Lanka to Indonesia, where they navigate through coral and rocky outcroppings.

Feeding:

In the wild, their diet mainly consists of coral polyps, tentacles of feather dusters, and other small invertebrates. In captivity, they require a varied diet that includes marine flakes, coral polyps, mysis shrimp, and spirulina to maintain their health and coloration. It is crucial to introduce a balanced diet to ensure their well-being in an aquarium setting.

Tank Mates:

The Red Tailed Pakistani Collare Butterfly Fish is generally peaceful and can coexist with a variety of other marine species. Ideal tank mates include other peaceful fish and invertebrates that do not compete aggressively for food. Care should be taken to avoid housing them with large, aggressive species that may intimidate or harm them.

Aggression:

This species is known for its peaceful nature, rarely displaying aggression towards other tank inhabitants. However, they may exhibit territorial behavior towards other butterflyfish, especially in smaller aquariums. Providing ample space and hiding spots can minimize potential conflicts.

Experience Level:

Caring for the Chaetodon collare requires an intermediate level of experience. Aquarists should be familiar with the specific needs of marine fish and the maintenance of a reef aquarium. Proper water quality, regular feeding, and a stable environment are essential for their health.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 72°F – 78°F (22°C – 26°C)
  • pH: 8.1 – 8.4
  • Salinity: 1.020 – 1.025 sg
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: <20 ppm

A well-maintained tank that closely mimics their natural habitat is crucial for the wellbeing of the Red Tailed Pakistani Collare Butterfly Fish. Regular water changes, adequate filtration, and stable water conditions are essential to ensure a thriving environment for this exquisite species.

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