Butterfly Fish Gallery
Available as Prints and Gift Items
Choose from 31 pictures in our Butterfly Fish collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Spot-nape Butterflyfish - often seen in pairs these lively fish inhabit coral rich lagoons
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Eight-banded Butterflyfish - yellow version - feeds exclusively on coral polyps
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VT-8869 Oval / redfin butterflyfish - A coral polyp feeder often seen in pairs
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VT-8868 Raccoon Butterflyfish - Generally seen in pairs this fish can also at time aggregate in large groups possibly
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Longnose Butterflyfish - Sometime seen coloured all black these fish feed on small invertebrates
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VT-8868 Raccoon Butterflyfish - Generally seen in pairs this fish can also at time aggregate in large groups possibly when feeding
VT-8868
Raccoon Butterflyfish - Generally seen in pairs this fish can also at time aggregate in large groups possibly when feeding.
Indonesia
Chaetodon lunula
Valerie & Ron Taylor
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© Ron & Valerie Taylor/ardea.com
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Pyramid Butterfly - Commonly seen in large numbers along drop-offs where they feed on plankton passing in the current
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PM-10060 Long Nosed Butterfly Fish - long snout assists in feeding in tiny crevices inaccesssible to other fish
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Pyramid Butterfly - Commonly seen in large numbers along drop-offs where they feed on plankton passing in the current
VT-8838
Pyramid Butterfly - Commonly seen in large numbers along drop-offs where they feed on plankton passing in the current
Papua New Guinea
Hemitaurichthys polypepis
Valerie & Ron Taylor
Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
© Ron & Valerie Taylor/ardea.com

AUS-1816 Sunburst Butterflyfish - with Fairy basslets (Anthias sp.) and colourful feather stars or crinoids in coral
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