Tassled Filefish - Chaetodermis penicilligerus
The Tassled Filefish (Chaetodermis penicilligerus) is a uniquely camouflaged marine fish recognized for its shaggy appearance, mottled coloration, and flowing tassel-like appendages that help it blend into reef structures and algae-covered environments. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, lagoons, and coastal rubble zones, this species relies heavily on camouflage and slow, deliberate movement to avoid predators.
Unlike many fast-moving reef fish, Tassled Filefish spend much of their time hovering slowly through rockwork and coral structures while searching for small invertebrates and benthic prey. Their unusual appearance and personality make them a highly interesting species for experienced aquarists.
Care Requirements
Care Level: Moderate to Advanced – Requires careful feeding and peaceful tank conditions
Minimum Tank Size: 75+ gallons
Aquarium Setup: Established aquarium with mature rockwork, calm hiding areas, and moderate flow
Tassled Filefish appreciate aquariums with natural rock structures, caves, and areas where they can blend into their surroundings. They are generally slow-moving fish that benefit from low-stress environments.
Diet & Nutrition
Tassled Filefish are carnivorous feeders that consume small benthic invertebrates and meaty foods in the wild.
Diet: Carnivore – Requires varied meaty foods
Recommended Foods:
- Mysis shrimp
- Finely chopped seafood
- Clam and shrimp meat
- Frozen carnivore blends
- Enriched brine shrimp
Some specimens may initially be hesitant to accept prepared foods and may require patience during acclimation. Frequent feeding with a varied diet helps maintain healthy body weight.
Lifespan & Growth Rate
Lifespan: 5–8 years
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
With stable conditions and consistent nutrition, Tassled Filefish can become hardy long-term aquarium inhabitants.
Temperament & Compatibility
Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-Aggressive – Generally calm but may nip at certain invertebrates
Reef Safe? No (with caution)
Tassled Filefish may nip at soft corals, polyps, feather dusters, tube worms, and small ornamental invertebrates. Individual behavior varies significantly between specimens.
They are best housed with peaceful to moderately active tank mates that will not outcompete them during feeding.
Common Challenges & Considerations
Feeding Difficulties:
Some individuals can be slow to accept prepared foods after importation.
Coral & Invertebrate Nipping:
May graze on soft-bodied invertebrates and coral polyps in reef aquariums.
Timid Behavior:
Aggressive tank mates may stress this species and reduce feeding activity.
Camouflage Behavior:
Their cryptic coloration and slow movement often cause them to blend into the aquascape surprisingly well.
Water Conditions
Temperature: 75–77°F
dKH (Alkalinity): 8–9
pH: 8.1–8.3
Specific Gravity: 1.024–1.026
Stable water chemistry, low stress levels, and consistent feeding are important for maintaining healthy weight and long-term success with Tassled Filefish.
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Description
The Tassled Filefish (Chaetodermis penicilligerus) is a uniquely camouflaged marine fish recognized for its shaggy appearance, mottled coloration, and flowing tassel-like appendages that help it blend into reef structures and algae-covered environments. Native to Indo-Pacific reefs, lagoons, and coastal rubble zones, this species relies heavily on camouflage and slow, deliberate movement to avoid predators.
Unlike many fast-moving reef fish, Tassled Filefish spend much of their time hovering slowly through rockwork and coral structures while searching for small invertebrates and benthic prey. Their unusual appearance and personality make them a highly interesting species for experienced aquarists.
Care Requirements
Care Level: Moderate to Advanced – Requires careful feeding and peaceful tank conditions
Minimum Tank Size: 75+ gallons
Aquarium Setup: Established aquarium with mature rockwork, calm hiding areas, and moderate flow
Tassled Filefish appreciate aquariums with natural rock structures, caves, and areas where they can blend into their surroundings. They are generally slow-moving fish that benefit from low-stress environments.
Diet & Nutrition
Tassled Filefish are carnivorous feeders that consume small benthic invertebrates and meaty foods in the wild.
Diet: Carnivore – Requires varied meaty foods
Recommended Foods:
- Mysis shrimp
- Finely chopped seafood
- Clam and shrimp meat
- Frozen carnivore blends
- Enriched brine shrimp
Some specimens may initially be hesitant to accept prepared foods and may require patience during acclimation. Frequent feeding with a varied diet helps maintain healthy body weight.
Lifespan & Growth Rate
Lifespan: 5–8 years
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
With stable conditions and consistent nutrition, Tassled Filefish can become hardy long-term aquarium inhabitants.
Temperament & Compatibility
Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-Aggressive – Generally calm but may nip at certain invertebrates
Reef Safe? No (with caution)
Tassled Filefish may nip at soft corals, polyps, feather dusters, tube worms, and small ornamental invertebrates. Individual behavior varies significantly between specimens.
They are best housed with peaceful to moderately active tank mates that will not outcompete them during feeding.
Common Challenges & Considerations
Feeding Difficulties:
Some individuals can be slow to accept prepared foods after importation.
Coral & Invertebrate Nipping:
May graze on soft-bodied invertebrates and coral polyps in reef aquariums.
Timid Behavior:
Aggressive tank mates may stress this species and reduce feeding activity.
Camouflage Behavior:
Their cryptic coloration and slow movement often cause them to blend into the aquascape surprisingly well.
Water Conditions
Temperature: 75–77°F
dKH (Alkalinity): 8–9
pH: 8.1–8.3
Specific Gravity: 1.024–1.026
Stable water chemistry, low stress levels, and consistent feeding are important for maintaining healthy weight and long-term success with Tassled Filefish.











