Mirror-spotted butterfly fish
Shape comparison of mirror-spotted butterfly fish In particular, many aquarists will be attracted by the appearance of the mirror-spotted butterfly fish. Unlike the changeable body color of the single-spotted butterfly fish (certain introduction), the entire body color of the mirror-spotted butterfly fish is yellow. So what are the characteristics of the mirror-spotted butterfly fish?
The mirror-spotted butterflyfish has a yellow body and a large round black spot under the soft ray of its northern fin. Except for one band from the front line of the dorsal fin to the abdomen, there are no spots on other parts. The mirror-spotted butterfly fish that exists in the wild likes to rest in coral reef areas with clear sea water. Because the mirror-spotted butterfly fish is naturally timid, it often lives alone.
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