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Long Nose Butterfly

Forcipiger flavissimus
$95Out of stock
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Buy online and collect at 280 North Road, Eastwood NSW 2122.
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About this fishWhat do these mean?

FamilyButterflyfish / Chaetodontidae
Max size22 cm
Minimum tank400 L · 106 gal
Care levelIntermediate
Reef compatibilityReef safe with caution
DietCarnivore
TemperamentPeaceful
OriginIndo-Pacific

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Overview

The Long Nose Butterfly is a bright yellow fish with a black facial mask and an elongated, forceps-like snout adapted for picking small invertebrates out of tight crevices in rock and coral. It's one of the more readily available and slightly hardier butterflyfish, with a reasonable track record of transitioning onto prepared foods in captivity.

Its unusual snout shape allows it to feed on small pest invertebrates like tiny bristleworms and pods that other fish can't reach, adding some incidental pest-control value alongside its striking appearance.

As with most butterflyfish, individual behaviour toward coral varies, so this species suits a fish-dominant or lightly stocked coral tank more than a delicate SPS-focused display.

Compatibility

Long Nose Butterflies are peaceful toward other fish and generally coexist well with a wide range of community tankmates, including tangs, wrasses, and gobies. They rarely show aggression toward other species.

Reef compatibility is inconsistent — many individuals leave stony coral alone, but some will nip at LPS polyps, zoanthids, feather dusters, or clam mantles, so this species is rated reef safe with caution.

Health & quarantine

A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended, with attention to appetite in the first week since some individuals can be selective feeders after import. This species tends to be a bit more adaptable than some other butterflyfish, and a varied diet supports long-term health and colour.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Long Nose Butterfly reef safe?
Rated reef safe with caution — many individuals leave stony coral alone but some will nip at LPS polyps, zoanthids, feather dusters, or clam mantles.
Is the Long Nose Butterfly a good first butterflyfish?
It's a reasonable option given its relative hardiness and generally good transition onto prepared foods.
How big does a Long Nose Butterfly get?
Around 22cm, requiring a well-established, moderately large tank.
What does the long snout help it do?
It allows the fish to pick small invertebrates out of tight crevices in rock and coral that other fish can't reach.
What tank size does a Long Nose Butterfly need?
At least 400 litres given its need for swimming space and grazing area.
Marine aquarium parametersOur recommended stable range for marine fish
Temp
24–26°C
Salinity
1.020–1.025
pH
8.1–8.4
Ammonia
0 ppm
Nitrite
0 ppm
Nitrate
< 40 ppm
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers. Quarantine new fish before adding them.

How collection works

1

Order & pay online

Check out and pay securely. We set it aside and hold it ready for you.

2

We get it ready

It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.

3

Collect in store

Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.

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