Unclassified Variety
An unclassified variety copperband butterflyfish is a wild-type Chelmon rostratus that has not been assigned a named form. The species ranges through parts of the Indo-West Pacific, including reef flats, lagoons, and sheltered coastal reefs, where its narrow snout lets it pick prey from crevices. Its alternating white and copper bands make identification straightforward, although it can be confused by new keepers with the similar marginalis butterflyfish from Australia.
In aquariums, unclassified should not be treated as a mystery morph; the main concern is whether the fish is eating and uninjured. Choose specimens with a full body, intact snout, and interest in prepared food before purchase whenever possible. A settled marine tank with live rock, moderate water movement, and nonbullying companions gives them a better chance. Copperbands are often sensitive after shipping, and many refuse dry foods, so quarantine and patient feeding are more important than any variety name.
Colors: Wild Type