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Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly

Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly
Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly
Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly
Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly
Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly
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Ex Tax: €60.98
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Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly

The Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly is a stunning marine fish known for its beautiful, elongated fins and striking black, white, and yellow coloration. This butterflyfish is characterized by three bold black vertical bands across its body, giving it its unique appearance. Peaceful and elegant, the Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly is a favorite for reef aquariums, though it requires ample space and care due to its delicate nature.

Scientific Name:

Heniochus acuminatus

Reefsafe:

No

General Size Specifications:

This species typically grows up to 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) in length.

Habitat:

Native to the Indo-Pacific region, the Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly is typically found in coral reefs, lagoons, and sheltered coastal areas. They prefer environments with plenty of rockwork, coral structures, and open swimming spaces.

Approx Lifespan:

In captivity, Three-Banded Pennant Butterflies can live for 5-7 years with proper care.

Feeding and Diet:

This omnivorous species feeds on a variety of foods, including small invertebrates, zooplankton, and algae. In aquariums, they benefit from a varied diet that includes high-quality pellets, frozen foods, and occasional live foods to support their health and vibrant coloration.

Breeding:

Breeding the Three-Banded Pennant Butterfly in captivity is not well-documented, but they typically reproduce by laying eggs in sheltered areas, where the male guards and fertilizes the eggs. A peaceful, stable environment is essential to encourage natural behaviors and potentially breeding.

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