Chaetodon lunula (Striped chétodon)

Adult size20 cm

Description

Chaetodon Lunula clownfish is a reef fish from the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It is a relatively small fish, generally measuring between 10 and 12 cm in length, although some individuals can reach up to 15 cm long. The body of the Chaetodon Lunula clown fish is oblong and laterally compressed, which allows it to easily slip into the interstices between the corals. Its color is generally black or brown, with white spots spread over the body and fins.

The Chaetodon Lunula clownfish has a dorsal fin composed of two distinct parts, a similar anal fin, and a caudal finish in the shape of a lyre. The pectoral and pelvic fins are rather small and rounded. The mouth of the Chaetodon Lunula clown fish is located on the top of the head and is fitted with sharp teeth adapted to the capture of living prey such as crustaceans and molluscs.

The Chaetodon Lunula clown fish is generally lonely and prefers to live in areas rich in corals of the ocean, where it feeds on small marine animals. The Chaetodon Lunula clownfish is a very territorial fish and can become aggressive towards other fish if they approach too close to its personal space.

Chaetodon Lunula clown fish is an animal protected by international laws against illegal trade in endangered species, due to the loss of its natural habitat caused by the destruction of coral reefs. Unfortunately, these fish are often captured to be sold as pets, which can endanger their population in nature.

In summary, the Chaetodon Lunula clownfish is a small colorful reef fish from the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, characterized by its white spots on a black or brown body, its pointed teeth and its caudal fin from Lyre. It is lonely and territorial, feeds on small marine animals, and is threatened in nature due to the loss of its natural habitat.

Origin

Characteristics

  • Adult size20 cm
  • BehaviourPleasant
  • FoodCarnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeSeawater, hot

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