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Saddleback Butterflyfish

Saddleback Butterflyfish

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Saddleback Butterflyfish: The Indo-Pacific Showpiece

The Saddleback Butterflyfish (Chaetodon ephippium), also commonly known as the Saddle Butterflyfish or Blackback Butterflyfish, is a large and striking species prized for its unique coloration. Its common name comes from the prominent, large, black 'saddle' patch outlined in orange and white that covers the posterior portion of its otherwise silvery-white to tan body. This dramatic patch often includes a vibrant black eyespot as the fish matures.

Native to the vast Indo-Pacific region, from East Africa to the central Pacific, this butterflyfish is one of the larger species of the genus, capable of reaching an impressive body length of up to 12 inches (30 cm) in the wild, though typically smaller in captivity (8-10 inches). Due to its size and active nature, a minimum aquarium size of 125-150 gallons is recommended to provide ample swimming space and a stable environment.

The Saddleback Butterflyfish requires an intermediate level of care due to its need for pristine water quality and a consistently varied, nutritious diet, as many specimens can be challenging to convert to prepared foods.


Diet & Compatibility:

  • Diet: This species is an Omnivore with a high proportion of carnivorous items in its natural diet, including coral polyps, tunicates, small invertebrates (like sponges and polychaete worms), filamentous algae, and fish eggs. In captivity, a varied diet is essential, including high-quality frozen and fresh meaty foods (e.g., mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, chopped clam, krill) supplemented with marine algae (e.g., Nori or spirulina-based foods). Feed small amounts 2-3 times daily.
  • Feeding: Like many butterflyfish, they are constant grazers and may be initially difficult to feed. Offering live foods (like enriched brine shrimp) or soaking frozen foods in a garlic-based supplement may encourage feeding. A mature tank with plenty of live rock for natural foraging is highly beneficial.
  • Reef Compatibility: It is NOT Reef Safe. Because its natural diet consists largely of coral polyps and sessile invertebrates, the Saddleback Butterflyfish will almost certainly nip at and consume large and small polyp stony corals, soft corals, fan worms, and clam mantles. It is best housed in a dedicated Fish-Only-With-Live-Rock (FOWLR) system.
  • Temperament: It is generally Peaceful with other large, non-aggressive fish. However, it should be kept singly or in a confirmed mated pair, as it can become territorial or aggressive towards other butterflyfish, especially those of a similar appearance. Tankmates should be non-boisterous to ensure the butterflyfish gets its share of food.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Chaetodon ephippium
  • Primary Common Name: Saddleback Butterflyfish
  • Other Common Names: Saddle Butterflyfish, Blackback Butterflyfish, Saddled Coralfish
  • Origin: Indo-Pacific (Widespread)
  • Max Size: Up to 12 inches (30 cm)
  • Temperament: Peaceful (to most tankmates)
  • Diet: Omnivore (Prefers coral polyps and invertebrates in the wild)
  • Minimum Tank Size: 125-150 Gallons
  • Reef Compatibility: No (Will eat corals and most invertebrates)
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