• Name:

    Pyramid Butterflyfish

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  • Family: Butterflyfish
  • Species: Butterflyfish
  • Scientific Name: Hemitaurichthys polylepis
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General info about Pyramid Butterflyfish

The Pyramid Butterflyfish (Hemitaurichthys polylepis) is a beautiful and peaceful species found in the Pacific Ocean. It is a relatively small fish, typically growing to around 5-6 inches in length, making it a good choice for smaller aquariums. This species has a triangular-shaped body with a yellow or gold base color and dark black stripes running vertically down its sides.

Pyramid Butterflyfish Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, the Pyramid Butterflyfish feeds on a variety of plankton and small crustaceans. In captivity, it can be fed a varied diet including frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, krill, mysis shrimp, and plankton. It will also readily accept high-quality flake and pellet foods.

Determining Sex of Pyramid Butterflyfish

There are no external physical differences between males and females of the Pyramid Butterflyfish species.

Breeding & Spawning Pyramid Butterflyfish

Breeding this species in captivity is difficult and rare. They are egg scatterers and do not provide any parental care for their eggs or fry.

Common Diseases with Pyramid Butterflyfish

The Pyramid Butterflyfish is relatively hardy and disease-resistant when maintained in proper conditions. However, they can still be susceptible to common fish diseases such as ich and fin rot. Quarantining new additions to the tank and maintaining good water quality can help prevent disease outbreaks.

Pyramid Butterflyfish Origin

The Pyramid Butterflyfish is found throughout the Pacific Ocean, from Hawaii and the Marshall Islands to Japan and Australia.

Caution with Pyramid Butterflyfish

The Pyramid Butterflyfish is generally a peaceful species and can be kept with other peaceful fish species. However, it should not be housed with aggressive or larger fish that may bully or harass it. It may nip at corals and other invertebrates in the aquarium, so caution should be exercised when keeping it with these types of organisms.

Acclimating Pyramid Butterflyfish

When introducing a Pyramid Butterflyfish to a new aquarium, it is important to slowly acclimate it to the tank water. This can be done by floating the bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 20-30 minutes to allow the water temperature to equalize. Afterward, small amounts of water from the aquarium should be added to the bag every few minutes until the bag is full. The fish can then be released into the aquarium.
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