Chaetodon citrinellus Citron Butterfly, Citron Butterflyfish, Citron coralfish, Lemon Butterflyfish, Speckled Butterflyfish, Speckled Butterflyfish
Chaetodon citrinellus is commonly referred to as Citron Butterfly, Citron Butterflyfish, Citron coralfish, Lemon Butterflyfish, Speckled Butterflyfish, Speckled Butterflyfish. Difficulty in the aquarium: Veldig vanskelig. A aquarium size of at least 600 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.
Info
Chaetodon citrinellus Cuvier, 1831
All butterfly fishes might harm corals and are more or less difficult to keep in a fish only tank. Thy are sensitive for various diseasis.
Synonymised names
Chaetodon citrinellus semipunctatus Ahl, 1923 · unaccepted
Chaetodon nigripes De Vis, 1884 · unaccepted
Exornator exornator citrinellus (Cuvier, 1831) · unaccepted (senior synonym)
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Subspecies Chaetodon citrinellus semipunctatus Ahl, 1923 accepted as Chaetodon citrinellus Cuvier, 1831
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Chaetodon citrinellus, also known as the Speckled Butterflyfish or Citron Butterflyfish is very common in the Pacific from the coast of East Africa to the Hawaiian, Marquesan and Tuamoto islands, north to southern Japan and the Ogasawara Islands, south to New South Wales (Australia) and Lord Howe Island.
The Citron Butterflyfish is a delicate cream to pale yellow, covered with small spots. It has a black stripe through the eye and over the head to the dorsal fin origin, the caudal fin is transparent. There is also a thick black band along the anal fin margin. The black lower anal fin margin distinguishes it from other species.. Small juveniles settle in ledges with urchins commonly mix with other similar sized juveniles like C. kleinii; adults may be solo, in pairs or small groups. Chaetodon citrinellus grows to 13cm (5.1 in.) in length. He is to be found in shallow exposed reef flats, lagoons, and seaward reefs; in relatively open areas with scattered corals.
Remarks:
Butterflyfish are not recommended for reefs as they will pick at or eat a wide variety of corals, fan worms, and other invertebrates. Most Butterflyfish are known to pick at Aiptaisia, a parasitic anemone.
Classification
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Chaetodontidae
Genus: Chaetodon
Species: Chaetodon citrinellus
am 01.06.05#1
Indo-w.Pacific; 11 cm; common
Common in our area; easily maintained