Alternative Name
Wimplefish
Scientific Name: Heniochus acuminatus
Basic Info
While the Black and White Heniochus Butterfly Fish looks similar to the Moorish Idol the Black and White Heniochus is significantly different. It is much easier to care for captivity and is one of the hardier butterfly fishes available. They are very attractive with black and white broad stripes and long streaming dorsal fins much like those of the Moorish idol.
Health
Breeding
The Black and White Heniochus Butterfly Fish is an egg-scatterer. Little information is available about captive breeding of this fish.
Habitat
Saltwater fish - tropical Pacific Ocean
Behavior
The Black and White Heniochus Butterfly Fish is also known as the poor man's Moorish Idol.
It is not aggressive and gets along with other fish; however, care should be taken to avoid fish which might pick on its long pennant style dorsal fin. The Black and White Heniochus Butterfly Fish, because of its wide appetite range, is not considered reef safe, as it will attempt to eat some corals. This fish is reported to reach lengths as large as seven inches in the wild, though captive individuals may not grow this large.
This butterfly fish does well singly or in groups. In a large enough aquarium these fish may school.
Origin
Indo-Pacific
History
It is found in the tropical Pacific Ocean and is quite common in the pet trade.
Common Foods
Feed on most types of food offered to it, including flake food, but is especially likes clams and mussels.