Copperband Butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus)
Copperband Butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus)
The Copperband Butterflyfish, known scientifically as Chelmon rostratus, is a long-beaked fish that belongs to the chelmon family with two other species. The identifying traits of the Copperband Butterflyfish include its vertical yellow banding, dark spot on the top of its dorsal fin, and its appearance of being taller than it is long. The Copperband Butterfly fish is usually found populating coral reefs and shorelines, but can also be kept as aquarium pets. However, the Copperband Butterflyfish is not a beginner friendly aquarium fish and requires precision and dedication to be take care of properly.
You can’t miss seeing the Copperband Butterflyfish when snorkeling in either the Pacific or the Indian Ocean or during a visit to any aquarium. Some communities call it the beaked coralfish, orange stripe butterfly, or beaked butterflyfish. It has a compressed, deep-body, making it look taller than its length. The dorsal and posterior fins as well are long. It also has a false eyespot on the dorsal fin and a long narrow snout used for picking food in crevices and holes. There is a dark band visible at the base of the tail running perpendicular to the tail.
Copperband Butterflyfishs have a total length between 7”-8” (18-20 cm) and body height of 5.1”-5.9” (13-15 cm). The typical lifespan of the Copperband Butterflyfish is in the range of 4-10 years.
The Copperband Butterflyfish, known scientifically as Chelmon rostratus, is a long-beaked fish that belongs to the chelmon family with two other species. The identifying traits of the Copperband Butterflyfish include its vertical yellow banding, dark spot on the top of its dorsal fin, and its appearance of being taller than it is long. The Copperband Butterfly fish is usually found populating coral reefs and shorelines, but can also be kept as aquarium pets. However, the Copperband Butterflyfish is not a beginner friendly aquarium fish and requires precision and dedication to be take care of properly.
You can’t miss seeing the Copperband Butterflyfish when snorkeling in either the Pacific or the Indian Ocean or during a visit to any aquarium. Some communities call it the beaked coralfish, orange stripe butterfly, or beaked butterflyfish. It has a compressed, deep-body, making it look taller than its length. The dorsal and posterior fins as well are long. It also has a false eyespot on the dorsal fin and a long narrow snout used for picking food in crevices and holes. There is a dark band visible at the base of the tail running perpendicular to the tail.
Copperband Butterflyfishs have a total length between 7”-8” (18-20 cm) and body height of 5.1”-5.9” (13-15 cm). The typical lifespan of the Copperband Butterflyfish is in the range of 4-10 years.