• Name:

    Masked Bannerfish

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  • Family: Bannerfish
  • Species: Bannerfish
  • Scientific Name: Heniochus monoceros
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Also Know As:

| Masked Butterflyfish

| Masked Heniochus

General info about Masked Bannerfish

The Masked Bannerfish is a peaceful, hardy fish species that can reach up to 9 inches in length. They have a distinct black mask around their eyes, a white body, and yellow fins. They are active swimmers and need plenty of open swimming space in their aquarium.

Masked Bannerfish Diet & Nutrition

Masked Bannerfish are omnivores and should be fed a varied diet consisting of high-quality flake, frozen, and live foods. They will also eat some algae and may pick at corals if they are not properly fed.

Determining Sex of Masked Bannerfish

It is difficult to determine the sex of Masked Bannerfish as there are no visible differences between males and females.

Breeding & Spawning Masked Bannerfish

Masked Bannerfish have been bred in captivity, but it is not a common occurrence in home aquariums. They are known to be egg layers, and the larvae are planktonic and require specialized care to raise successfully.

Common Diseases with Masked Bannerfish

Masked Bannerfish are susceptible to common saltwater fish diseases such as ich, marine velvet, and bacterial infections. Proper quarantine and acclimation procedures can help prevent disease outbreaks.

Masked Bannerfish Origin

The Masked Bannerfish is found in the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, ranging from the Red Sea to South Africa and Japan.

Caution with Masked Bannerfish

Masked Bannerfish are generally not harmful to humans, but they do have venomous spines that can cause pain and swelling if handled.

Acclimating Masked Bannerfish

Masked Bannerfish should be acclimated slowly to their new aquarium to avoid stress and shock. Drip acclimation is recommended, slowly adding small amounts of aquarium water to the shipping water over a period of several hours.

Masked Bannerfish are Venomous

Masked Bannerfish have venomous spines on their dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins.

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