Mailed butterflyfish
[1] In Australia, it is found on the Great Barrier Reef with juveniles as far south as the Solitary Islands.[4] The mailed butterflyfish is a relatively common species of exposed seaward reefs, but it may also be found in sheltered lagoon areas, where there is a rich growth of corals and clear water.[2] These fish live at depths between 1 and 30 metres (3.3 and 98.4 ft) and are obligate corallivores that feed mainly on the species in the genus Acropora.[2] The mailed butterflyfish was first formally Species description in 1831 by the French anatomist Georges Cuvier, with the type locality given as Tahiti.[6][7] The mailed butterflyfish occasionally appears in the aquarium trade but its specialised diet means that captive specimens frequently starve to death.