Pakistan Butterflyfish
Pakistan Butterflyfish (Chaetodon collare)
The Pakistan Butterflyfish, also known as the Red-tailed Butterflyfish or Collare Butterflyfish, displays a rich brown to black coloration adorned with light spotted scales. Its distinctive mask-like head features two white bands intersected by a black band running through the eyes. The most striking feature is its tail, characterized by a wide red band followed by black and white bands.
In its natural habitat, the Pakistan Butterflyfish feeds on stony corals, making it unsuitable for reef aquariums as it tends to nip at corals and sessile invertebrates. Ideally, a tank of 125 gallons or larger is recommended for a pair introduced simultaneously. If kept singly, it should have ample space for swimming.
To thrive in captivity, the Pakistan Butterflyfish requires a varied diet including marine fish, crustacean flesh, brine shrimp, and frozen meaty preparations. It should be fed several times daily once acclimated to aquarium conditions.