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Also Know As:

| Least Butterflyfish

| Atlantic Butterflyfish

| Butterbun

| School Mistres

| Sedentary Butterflyfish

General info about Reef Butterflyfish

The Reef Butterflyfish is a colorful species that can reach up to 8 inches (20 cm) in length. It has a mostly white body with black stripes and yellow-orange accents. This species is known for being peaceful and can be kept in a reef aquarium with other non-aggressive species. It is important to note that the Reef Butterflyfish is not a beginner species and should only be kept by experienced hobbyists.

Reef Butterflyfish Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, the Reef Butterflyfish feeds primarily on coral polyps, but in captivity, they will also accept a varied diet of frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and chopped seafood. It is important to feed them small meals multiple times a day to prevent overeating and potential health problems.

Determining Sex of Reef Butterflyfish

There are no noticeable physical differences between males and females of this species.

Breeding & Spawning Reef Butterflyfish

The breeding and spawning of this species has not been successfully accomplished in captivity.

Common Diseases with Reef Butterflyfish

Reef Butterflyfish are susceptible to common saltwater fish diseases such as ich, marine velvet, and bacterial infections. Maintaining good water quality, avoiding overfeeding, and quarantining new additions to the aquarium can help prevent these diseases.

Reef Butterflyfish Origin

The Reef Butterflyfish is native to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Florida to Brazil, and the Gulf of Mexico. They are found primarily on coral reefs in shallow waters.

Caution with Reef Butterflyfish

It is important to note that the Reef Butterflyfish can nip at coral and other invertebrates in the aquarium, so it should not be kept with delicate or sessile species. They are also known to be jumpers, so a tightly fitting lid on the aquarium is necessary.

Acclimating Reef Butterflyfish

It is important to properly acclimate the Reef Butterflyfish to its new environment to prevent stress and potential health problems. The drip acclimation method is recommended, slowly introducing small amounts of aquarium water to the bag or container holding the fish over the course of an hour or more.
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