Copperband Butterfly

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Copperband Butterfly

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  • The long snout of this butterflyfish allows it to hunt tiny invertebrates and pull them from small spaces. This feature develops prominently as the fish reaches adulthood.

    • Size

      8 inches (20 cm)


    • Diet

      Benthic invertebrates


    • Range

      Western Pacific Ocean


    • Habitat

      Rocky shores, coral reefs, estuaries and on silty inner reefs

    Physical Characteristics

    • Readily identifiable by its distinctive coloration and long snout.
    • The body is silvery-white with three broad vertical, orange to copper-colored bars. A narrower copper bar on the head passes through the eye.
    • Black spot at the base of the second dorsal fin and a thin black bar on the caudal peduncle.
    • Grows up to 8 inches (20 cm) in length.

    Animal Fun Fact

    The copperband butterflyfish is found primarily in shallow water.

    Diet / Feeding

    • Diet consists primarily of benthic invertebrates.
    • Sometimes used to control Aiptasia, a common nuisance anemone species, in aquariums.

    Range / Habitat

    • Occurs in the Western Pacific from the Andaman Sea to the Ryukyu Islands and Australia.
    • Found along rocky shores, coral reefs, estuaries and on silty inner reefs.
    • This species is common on coral reefs.
    • Its preferred depth range is 3-82 feet (1-25 m).

    Reproduction & Growth

    • Forms pairs during breeding and is believed to be monogamous.
    • Larval and juvenile stages have similar markings to adults but lack a long snout.

    Conservation Status

    • “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.

    Additional Information

    • Encountered singly or in pairs.
    • Life span is about 10 years.
    • The long snout is an adaptation for feeding on benthic invertebrates in crevices and holes.
    • Considered difficult to keep in a home aquarium.
    • Other common names include “beaked coralfish” and “copper-banded butterflyfish.”

Call For Price – In Store Purchase

  • The long snout of this butterflyfish allows it to hunt tiny invertebrates and pull them from small spaces. This feature develops prominently as the fish reaches adulthood.

    • Size

      8 inches (20 cm)


    • Diet

      Benthic invertebrates


    • Range

      Western Pacific Ocean


    • Habitat

      Rocky shores, coral reefs, estuaries and on silty inner reefs

    Physical Characteristics

    • Readily identifiable by its distinctive coloration and long snout.
    • The body is silvery-white with three broad vertical, orange to copper-colored bars. A narrower copper bar on the head passes through the eye.
    • Black spot at the base of the second dorsal fin and a thin black bar on the caudal peduncle.
    • Grows up to 8 inches (20 cm) in length.

    Animal Fun Fact

    The copperband butterflyfish is found primarily in shallow water.

    Diet / Feeding

    • Diet consists primarily of benthic invertebrates.
    • Sometimes used to control Aiptasia, a common nuisance anemone species, in aquariums.

    Range / Habitat

    • Occurs in the Western Pacific from the Andaman Sea to the Ryukyu Islands and Australia.
    • Found along rocky shores, coral reefs, estuaries and on silty inner reefs.
    • This species is common on coral reefs.
    • Its preferred depth range is 3-82 feet (1-25 m).

    Reproduction & Growth

    • Forms pairs during breeding and is believed to be monogamous.
    • Larval and juvenile stages have similar markings to adults but lack a long snout.

    Conservation Status

    • “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.

    Additional Information

    • Encountered singly or in pairs.
    • Life span is about 10 years.
    • The long snout is an adaptation for feeding on benthic invertebrates in crevices and holes.
    • Considered difficult to keep in a home aquarium.
    • Other common names include “beaked coralfish” and “copper-banded butterflyfish.”

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