Racoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus)
375,00 EGP
Facts
Latin name | Chaetodon fasciatus – Forsskål, 1775 |
Local name | Diagonal butterflyfish |
Family | Chaetodontidae – Chaetodon |
Origin | East Indian Ocean, West Indian Ocean, The Red Sea |
Max length | 22 cm (8,7″) |
As aquarium fish
Minimum volume | 500 l (132 gal) |
Hardiness | Average |
Suitable for aquarium | Experience, preparation and extra care required |
Reef safe | Not reef safe |
Aggressiveness | Peaceful |
Feed
Recommended | Larger crustaceans (Shrimp, crabs…) Microalgea (Eg. spirulina) Other invertebrates Small crustaceans (Krill, mysis, artemia…) Zooplankton (Cyclops, pods…) |
Mostly | Large polyp stone coral (LPS) Parasites |
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Description
Description
Beware of
Can nibble at clams |
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This species sometimes nibbles at clams including Tridacna species. |
Eats tubeworms |
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This species likes to eat tubeworms. |
Threat to sea urchin
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This species likes to nibble at sea urchins. |
Acclimatization problems when young
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Small specimens of this species can find it difficult to accept food in an aquarium. Thus it is advisable to buy a medium sized individual (>7 cm.), or a fully grown specimen if one has enough space. |
Feeding problems
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These fish normally eat for the most part, coral polyps, therefore problems can arise in captivity when trying to give it an alternative food. It is therefore essential to be well prepared before acquiring them and have several suitable food types ready to present them with. It may mean having to keep living corals, mussels and zooplankton as food, in order to keep these fish alive whilst they are getting accustomed to alternative types of food. |
Keep in mind
Requires a varied diet
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This species must be fed with an appropriately varied diet. |
Frequent feeding |
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This fish requires feeding several times a day, especially when newly added. When the fish can find its natural food in the aquarium it requires less frequent feeding. |
Eats glass anemones (Aiptasia) |
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This species eats glass anemones (Aiptasia). But occasionally one finds an individual fish which refuses to eat them. |
Requires plenty of space for swimming. |
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This species revels in swimming and requires an aquarium with ample space. |
Hiding places |
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This species requires places to hide, especially when newly introduced into the aquarium. |
Well established aquarium with pods |
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This species thrives best when there is a sufficiently large amount of micro life (copepods, amphipods or similar) in the aquarium, so that the it can always find their own food. |
Can coexist as a pair |
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They can live as a pair provided they are introduced simultaneously. |
Eats glass anemones (Aiptasia) |
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This species eats glass anemones (Aiptasia). But occasionally one finds an individual fish which refuses to eat them. |
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Additional information
Size | S, M, L |
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