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Mixed Variety

A mixed variety copperband butterflyfish is best understood as a Chelmon rostratus whose trade label or source details were blended or not recorded, rather than a recognized aquarium morph. The species is a slender Indo-West Pacific butterflyfish with a long tubular snout, silver body, vertical copper-orange bands, and a dark eyespot near the rear of the dorsal fin. It is sometimes sold as the beaked coralfish or orange-banded butterflyfish, and most individuals in aquaria are wild-type.

Captive success depends less on variety and more on collection quality, acclimation, and feeding response. Copperbands probe rockwork for worms and small invertebrates, so new arrivals should be offered foods such as mysis, chopped clam, blackworms, or enriched frozen fare until they feed reliably. They are poor choices for aggressive community tanks and need a mature, stable marine system with peaceful tankmates. Reef keepers buy them for Aiptasia control, but appetite varies and they may nip some sessile invertebrates.

Colors: Wild Type

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