Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish
Chaetodon ulietensis
The Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish recognized by its two dark “saddles” on the body and yellow-and-white pattern. It feeds mostly on small benthic invertebrates and coral-associated organisms, and is mainly encountered by divers rather than anglers.

识别要点
- Two distinct dark saddle-like bars across the upper body
- Bright yellow body with a pale face and contrasting dark eye band
- Rounded butterflyfish profile with a long, continuous dorsal fin
栖息地
Shallow tropical coral reefs, lagoon reefs, and seaward reef slopes, usually where branching corals, rubble, and reef structure provide cover; typically in warm saltwater.
饵料备注
Not a standard game species. If encountered by reef anglers, small pieces of shrimp, coral-reef worms, or tiny baitfish strips on very small hooks may attract it, though capture is uncommon and often incidental.
行为
Usually swims in pairs or small groups and picks at small crustaceans, worms, and coral polyps from reef surfaces during the day. It is alert, quick to retreat into coral cover, and not a common target fish.
注意事项
Do not handle roughly; reef fish can be fragile and coral habitat is easily damaged. Some reef fishes are subject to local collection rules, and consumption is generally not the goal for this species.
钓法备注
Best approached as an incidental reef fish, not a targeted catch. If attempting capture for observation or aquarium use, use very light tackle and tiny hooks near shallow reef structure; avoid damaging live coral.