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Chelmon rostratus

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Copperband Butterflyfish
Copperband Butterflyfish
Species Chelmon rostratus
Family Chaetodontidae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 283.906 liters
283,905.884 mL

75 US Gallons (283.9L)

Size 7.874 in

19-20 cm (7.5-7.9")

sg 1.020 - 1.025
pH 8.1 - 8.4
Temp. 297.039 K
23.889 °C
534.67 °R

300.928 K
27.778 °C
541.67 °R
75 -82 °F (23.9-27.8°C)

Water Hardness

8-12 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Carnivore
Live Foods

Life Span

2-5 years

Habitat

Western Pacific

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Copperband Butterflyfish, Beaked Coralfish, Copper-Banded Butterflyfish

[edit] Synonyms

Chaetodon rostratus, Chelmo rostratus, Chaetodon enceladus, Chelmon rostratus

[edit] Sexing

These fish are difficult to sex visually.

[edit] Tank compatibility

This fish is not compatible with soft corals, anemones and small inverts. It should not be kept with very aggressive fish and may well not get along with other Butterflyfish. Keep with robust but peaceful fish.

[edit] Diet

Primarily carnivorous, feed this fish small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, clams, mussels and brine shrimp. They may well only accept live food until they have acclimated in your tank. Will also eat pest aiptasia anemones.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Needs an SG of 1.020 - 1.025. The tank should be spacious and well matured (at least 6 months old) with live rock to swim amongst and hide.

[edit] Behaviour

A mid-swimming predator towards small foods. Can be very fragile in captivity and prone to various parasites and diseases. Should only be attempted in mature tanks by experienced keepers.

[edit] Identification

A distinctive looking fish, high sided and rounded in shape with large angular dorsal, pelvic and anal fins. The snout is striking as it's long and slender, the mouth is small. The body is iridescent white-silver with 4 vertical yellow-orange bands running down the body, including one that goes through the eye. It has a dark false "eye" on the dorsal fin to confuse predators, there is also a slender dark band through the caudal peduncle.

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