Heniochus Butterfly - Chieftan

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Chieftain Butterflyfish (Heniochus pleurotaenia)

Overview

The Chieftain Butterflyfish (Heniochus pleurotaenia), often referred to as the Bannerfish or Chieftain Bannerfish, is a striking and charismatic species of marine fish native to the tropical Indo-Pacific region, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and northern Australia. Recognised for its long, elegant dorsal filament and bold black-and-white vertical stripes, it is a popular and eye-catching addition to large marine aquariums.

Unlike true butterflyfish (Chaetodon spp.), the Chieftain Butterflyfish is generally more adaptable to captivity and less reliant on coral for nutrition, making it suitable for advanced hobbyists seeking a visually dynamic, reef-compatible species.

Description

The Chieftain Butterflyfish has a laterally compressed, diamond-shaped body with a long, white dorsal filament extending from the first dorsal spine, giving it a graceful, flag-like appearance. Its body is predominantly white, adorned with three wide black vertical bands: one running through the eye, a second mid-body, and a third near the base of the tail. The posterior dorsal and caudal fins are bright yellow, adding vibrant contrast.

Adults can grow up to 20–23 cm (8–9 inches) in length, and they often swim elegantly in midwater, displaying their long dorsal filament and striking patterning.


Aquarium Requirements

Minimum Tank Size: 450–600 litres (120–160 US gallons)

Temperature: 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)

pH: 8.1–8.4

Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.020–1.025

Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH

Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm

Nitrate: < 20 ppm

Aquascape and Environment:
Provide a spacious, well-established aquarium with open swimming areas and moderate rockwork for shelter. Chieftain Butterflyfish are active midwater swimmers and appreciate current flow that mimics their natural reef slope habitats. A mature tank with abundant live rock encourages natural grazing and exploration behaviour.


Diet and Feeding

In the wild, Heniochus pleurotaenia feeds on small invertebrates, algae, and planktonic organisms. In captivity, it adapts well to prepared foods and benefits from a varied diet to maintain health and vibrant coloration.

Recommended Foods:

  • Frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood

  • High-quality marine omnivore flakes and pellets

  • Algae sheets or spirulina-based foods to supplement vegetable matter

  • Occasional live foods to stimulate natural foraging behaviour

Feed 2–3 times daily in moderate portions. Chieftain Butterflyfish are generally bold feeders, often taking food from the water column without much hesitation.


Temperament and Compatibility

The Chieftain Butterflyfish is peaceful and social, making it suitable for community aquariums with other non-aggressive species. It can be kept singly or in small groups (3–5 individuals) if the tank is large enough to provide ample swimming space.

Suitable Tankmates:

  • Peaceful reef fish such as tangs, wrasses, anthias, and gobies

  • Other Heniochus species in large tanks (600+ litres)

  • Reef-safe invertebrates like shrimp and snails

Avoid:

  • Aggressive species or large predatory fish that may stress or harass it


Reef Compatibility

Reef Safe

The Chieftain Butterflyfish is generally reef safe, posing no threat to corals, clams, or most invertebrates. It may nibble occasionally at soft algae or microfauna on live rock, which is normal natural behaviour and usually harmless to reef systems.


Additional Information

Maximum Size: 20–23 cm (8–9 inches)
Lifespan: 8–10 years in captivity (with proper care)
Difficulty Level: Moderate (requires large tank and stable conditions)
Natural Behaviour: Active midwater swimmer, social, forager; often in small groups or pairs
Origin: Indo-Pacific – Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, northern Australia
Colouration: White body with three bold black vertical stripes, yellow dorsal and caudal fins, and elongated white dorsal filament


Summary

The Chieftain Butterflyfish (Heniochus pleurotaenia) is an elegant and active marine species, celebrated for its distinctive dorsal filament, striking coloration, and graceful midwater swimming. Peaceful, adaptable, and reef safe, it thrives in large, mature aquariums with plenty of swimming space, live rock, and a varied diet. Ideal for advanced aquarists seeking a visually dramatic and dynamic addition to community or FOWLR marine systems.

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