The Longnose Butterflyfish (Forcipiger flavissimus) is one of the most elegant reef fish you can keep. With its vivid yellow body, elongated snout, and contrasting black-and-white face, this species adds a striking splash of color and personality to any marine aquarium.
✨ Key Highlights:
???? Long, slender snout perfect for picking food from rock crevices.
???? Peaceful temperament — generally reef-safe with caution.
???? Reaches about 8–9 inches in length when fully grown.
???? Requires a spacious, mature reef tank (minimum 120 gallons recommended).
???? Diet includes frozen mysis, enriched brine, finely chopped seafood, and marine pellets.
???? Aquarium Care Tips:
???? Provide plenty of rockwork and hiding spaces.
???? Best kept singly or as a bonded pair (avoid housing with aggressive species).
???? Needs stable, pristine water parameters for long-term health.
⚠ May nip at feather dusters, worms, or corals — monitor carefully in reef setups.
✨ Key Highlights:
???? Long, slender snout perfect for picking food from rock crevices.
???? Peaceful temperament — generally reef-safe with caution.
???? Reaches about 8–9 inches in length when fully grown.
???? Requires a spacious, mature reef tank (minimum 120 gallons recommended).
???? Diet includes frozen mysis, enriched brine, finely chopped seafood, and marine pellets.
???? Aquarium Care Tips:
???? Provide plenty of rockwork and hiding spaces.
???? Best kept singly or as a bonded pair (avoid housing with aggressive species).
???? Needs stable, pristine water parameters for long-term health.
⚠ May nip at feather dusters, worms, or corals — monitor carefully in reef setups.
- Catégories
- SEA WATER AQUARIUM
- Mots-clés
- Longnose Butterflyfish, Forcipiger flavissimus, yellow butterflyfish
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