Badai butterflyfish (confirm introduction)
Badai butterfly The fish (certain introduction) is a small warm-water coral reef fish. However, it is relatively difficult to raise this kind of fish as a reference fish, and it cannot be used as food. The body length of Badai butterfly fish is generally around 20-50 mm, and it is only found in the South China Sea in China.
The Badai butterflyfish has 11 dorsal fin spines, with the sixth fin spine being the longest. The anal fin has three spines, and the second and third spines are about the same length. There are 8 narrow horizontal straps on the side of the body, each strap is about ten minutes apart. The lateral line ends above the caudal peduncle. The sides of the body are flat and the snout is small and oversized. The body of the fish is light yellow with 8 black crossbands; the pelvic fins are bright yellow and the caudal fin is transparent and colorless; the caudal peduncle of juvenile fish has false eye spots. They live in coral reef waters of 3 to 20 meters. Young fish like to swim in small groups among Acropora spp, while adults rest in pairs on coral reefs. They are gentle in nature. Omnivorous, feeding mainly on coral polyps and algae.
It is named after the thin horizontal stripes, the first of which reaches the throat through a short time, and the last one is at the end of the dorsal fin and anal fin. The scales are small and round, and the head is 3cm long. 5 times. The fin has 10 to 11 hard spines and 19 to 20 soft rays; the anal fin has 3 hard spines and 16 to 17 soft rays.
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