
Overview
The Coral Margin Butterflyfish, also called the Chevron Butterflyfish, is a beautifully patterned fish with fine chevron-like striping, but it comes with a critical practical warning: it is an obligate corallivore in the wild, feeding almost exclusively on live Acropora coral polyps. This makes it fundamentally unsuited to virtually all home aquariums, reef or otherwise.
Unlike many butterflyfish that can transition onto a varied prepared diet, this species very rarely adapts to non-coral foods in captivity, and the overwhelming majority of specimens slowly starve regardless of good intentions or care.
Because of this, most reputable retailers no longer recommend or stock this species for the home hobby, and it should generally be avoided entirely unless being maintained in a specialised research or public aquarium setting with a constant supply of sacrificial coral.
Compatibility
This species poses no aggression risk to tankmates, but it is fundamentally destructive to any coral present, since its natural diet requires consuming live coral tissue continuously. It is not compatible with any reef tank, and its specialised feeding needs make it unsuitable even for most fish-only systems.
Health & quarantine
The overriding health concern with this species is near-certain starvation in a standard aquarium, since it will not reliably accept prepared foods and requires a constant supply of live Acropora to survive long-term. This is not a quarantine or acclimation issue that can be resolved with patience — it's a fundamental mismatch between the species' biology and captive husbandry.
Frequently asked questions
Can I keep a Coral Margin Butterflyfish in my reef tank?
Will it eat prepared foods?
Why do some stores still sell this fish?
Is there a similar-looking alternative that's easier to keep?
Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.