Butterfly fish typically have a lifespan of around 5 to 15 years, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Factors such as habitat quality, availability of food, and predation can significantly influence their longevity. In well-maintained aquarium settings, some species may live longer due to reduced stress and optimal care.
Butterfly fish are from all over the world and live in the coral reefs.
no
butterfly fish live longer in the wild if you keep them they most likey will live 3-5 years they make really really good pets too !!!!!
Yes.
Pantodon Buccholzi is freshwater and comes from West Africa. There are also lots of species of marine butterfly fish (unrelated to the freshwater one) which live on Coral reefs in places such as the Red Sea, Egypt and other warm water reefs.
Butterfly fish are from all over the world and live in the coral reefs.
YES they do live in salt water
38 inches
Butterfly fish are saltwater fish. They can be found in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. They are small in size, have colorful bodies, and live in tropical as well as subtropical waters. Butterfly fish have elongated noses and scale type skin.
yes. thats where they have their sex
Possibly a Copperband Butterfly fish?
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