A greatMelon Butterfly!
Origin: Fiji
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2.25 – 3.5″
There once was a Melon Butterfly
With stripes that caught everyone’s eye
Its fins were a sight
With colors so bright
A true beauty that won’t pass you by!
Did You Know:The Melon Butterflyfish can change its coloration depending on its mood or environment. It also feeds on coral and other invertebrates found in the ocean’s reefs.
Keeping Melon Butterfly (Chaetodon trifasciatus) in an Aquarium
The Melon Butterfly, also known as the Threeband Butterflyfish, is a popular and colorful fish that can be kept in a saltwater aquarium. Here are some important things to know about keeping them:
Aquarium Size
The Melon Butterfly requires a minimum tank size of 75 gallons. They are active swimmers and need plenty of space to move around.
Water Conditions
The Melon Butterfly needs a stable and clean environment. The ideal temperature range is between 72°F and 78°F, and the pH should be between 8.1 and 8.4. They also require a high level of oxygenation.
Diet
The Melon Butterfly is omnivorous and feeds on a variety of foods, including algae, small invertebrates, and coral polyps. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of frozen or live foods, as well as high-quality flakes and pellets.
Behavior
The Melon Butterfly is a peaceful fish that can be kept with other non-aggressive species. They are active swimmers and enjoy having plenty of hiding places in the aquarium.
Coolest Stuff
- The Melon Butterfly has a distinctive appearance with three black bands on a yellow-orange body.
- They are found in the wild in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef.
- The Melon Butterfly is known to form monogamous pairs and can be seen swimming together in the aquarium.
- They have been known to exhibit interesting behavior, such as using their snouts to move objects in the aquarium.






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