Thanks to Hix we again can add a new species to species represented in the Gallery: near Christmas Island he made a picture of a wild Ovalspot butterflyfish - Chaetodon speculum ( see Ovalspot Butterflyfish | ZooChat ).
Last weekend I visited Burgers Zoo and in the Ocean I noticed a species I hadn't seen before at Arnhem ( former last visit was last year ) :
Black-wedged butterflyfish - several specimens in the large shark-tank ( photo see :
Black-wedged butterflyfishes | ZooChat ).
Also the 2 other species which I saw also last year are still being kept, these being Threadfin butterflyfish and Raccoon butterflyfish.
Also checked the number I've seen myself sofar and came to 27 species.
And my count is also for 27 species- seen in the wild. and there's a further 5 species I've only seen in captivity.
Hix
Here is a small list of Chaetodon species I’ve seen in Australia.
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast- September 2018
-Double-saddled Butterflyfish Chaetodon ulietensis
SEA LIFE Melbourne- December 2018
-Double-saddled Butterflyfish Chaetodon ulietensis
-Threadfin Butterflyfish Chaetodon auriga
-Sunburst Butterflyfish Chaetodon kleinii
-Dusky Butterflyfish Chaetodon flavirostris
I don’t think I can be much help, however I have very poor images of a Dusky Butterflyfish and Sunburst Butterflyfish (indentified by Zoochat members and confirmed by the aquarium).Did you take some pictures of the Butterflyfishes you saw because esp. the Dusky butterflyfish would be very intresting, because there are still no photos of this species in the Gallery.
I don’t think I can be much help, however I have very poor images of a Dusky Butterflyfish and Sunburst Butterflyfish (indentified by Zoochat members and confirmed by the aquarium).
Butterfly Fish ID? Melbourne Aquarium | ZooChat
Yellow Fish ID? Melbourne Aquarium | ZooChat
I also have a photo of a Double-saddled Butterflyfish.
Double-saddle Butterflyfish (Chaetodon ulietensis) | ZooChat
By the way, congratulations on your first wild Butterflyfish species.![]()
To " beat " Hix I had hoped to see some more of the endemic Red Sea-species but I guess I was on the wrong places to find these - maybe next time!