- Name:
Orange Face Butterflyfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Butterflyfish
- Species: Butterflyfish
- Scientific Name: Chaetodon larvatus
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General info about Orange Face Butterflyfish
The Orange Face Butterflyfish (Chaetodon larvatus) is a small, brightly colored fish that can grow up to 6 inches in length. They have a distinctive orange face with a black band that runs through the eye. The body is mostly white with black stripes and a yellow tail. They are a peaceful species that can be kept in a community tank with other non-aggressive fish.
Orange Face Butterflyfish Diet & Nutrition
In the wild, Orange Face Butterflyfish feed on a variety of small invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and chopped seafood. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients.
Determining Sex of Orange Face Butterflyfish
It is difficult to determine the sex of Orange Face Butterflyfish just by looking at them as they do not have any external sexual characteristics. However, males tend to be slightly larger and more colorful than females.
Breeding & Spawning Orange Face Butterflyfish
Orange Face Butterflyfish have not been successfully bred in captivity. In the wild, they form pairs during the breeding season and release their eggs into the water column. The eggs hatch into larvae which float freely until settling on the substrate.
Common Diseases with Orange Face Butterflyfish
Orange Face Butterflyfish are susceptible to common fish diseases such as ich and velvet. It is important to maintain good water quality and avoid overcrowding to prevent the spread of disease.
Orange Face Butterflyfish Origin
The Orange Face Butterflyfish is found in the Indian Ocean, specifically in the waters around the Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Caution with Orange Face Butterflyfish
Orange Face Butterflyfish are generally peaceful, but can become territorial towards other butterflyfish of the same species or similar shape and coloration. They may also nip at the fins of slower-moving fish.
Acclimating Orange Face Butterflyfish
When introducing Orange Face Butterflyfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly. This can be done by floating the bag in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to allow the temperature to equalize, then gradually adding small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over the course of an hour. Finally, the fish can be gently released into the aquarium.
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