Schooling Bannerfish
Heniochus diphreutes
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Max Depth
210 m
Description
Distribution and habitat
The schooling bannerfish is widespread throughout the tropical, subtropical and temperate waters of the Indo-Pacific from the eastern coast of Africa, Red Sea included, to Polynesia and Hawaii and from south Japan to Kermadec Islands (New Zealand). The schooling bannerfish prefers external reef slopes and channels. It has a large depth range and is usually observed at 5–30 m depth, but may reach 210 meters deep in some localities.
Ecology
As is indicated by its common name, the schooling bannerfish lives in large groups. It feeds on zooplankton in the open water, and juveniles may act as cleaner fish.
Conservation status
In some geographic areas, the schooling bannerfish is harvested for the aquarium trade and is commonly sold as a cheaper alternative to the Moorish idol. However, there do not appear to be any major current threats to this species, and it is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
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Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Poisonous
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Schooling Bannerfish dangerous?
Schooling Bannerfish is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Schooling Bannerfish?
How deep does Schooling Bannerfish live?
Schooling Bannerfish can be found at depths of up to 210 meters.