Speckled Butterflyfish
Chaetodon citrinellus
The Speckled Butterflyfish is a small Indo-Pacific coral-reef butterflyfish with a yellow body and dense dark spotting. It usually feeds on coral polyps and small benthic invertebrates, and is most often seen in shallow reef habitat.

识别要点
- Bright yellow body covered in many small dark speckles
- Dark eye stripe across the face
- Usually a small, deep-bodied butterflyfish with a pale/white rear margin and fin edging
栖息地
Shallow coral and rocky reefs, lagoon patch reefs, and outer reef slopes, typically where live coral and mixed hard substrate are abundant; usually in clear tropical saltwater.
饵料备注
Not a common target species. Small reef baits such as tiny pieces of shrimp, clam, squid, or coral-reef fish flesh may draw strikes; very small micro-jigs or tiny soft plastics can also work.
行为
Diurnal and reef-associated, often seen singly or in pairs. It picks at coral surfaces and reef growth for small invertebrates and coral polyps, and may be territorial around feeding areas.
注意事项
Marine ornamental/reef species; verify local rules before collecting or retaining. Avoid contact with coral to prevent cuts and reef damage; do not consume if local regulations prohibit harvest.
钓法备注
Best pursued with light tackle around shallow reefs and coral heads. Present baits naturally and keep presentations small and subtle; avoid heavy gear that snags coral. Handle minimally and release quickly if not kept.