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Old 10-28-2010, 12:44 AM
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Default Multiple/mixing butterflies

Just wondering what everyone thoughts on this....just trying to pick out fish for my 90G FOWLR
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Old 10-28-2010, 08:28 AM
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It really depends on which ones you're thinking of.

Some may cross hybridise in the wild, others could be aggressive towards conspecifics.

Size also matters sometimes. 2 different species of butterfly may liver happily together if they are similar size but if one is much smaller it may get harrassed to death.

Probably best to give a list of the ones you're thinking of & then people with experience of the could chime in.

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I had no problems other than normal fish only tanks with a Raccoon, Auriga, Pakistani, Longnose, and an red tailed checked (actually the tail was orange) in a 90.
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It really depends on which ones you're thinking of.

Some may cross hybridise in the wild, others could be aggressive towards conspecifics.

Size also matters sometimes. 2 different species of butterfly may liver happily together if they are similar size but if one is much smaller it may get harrassed to death.

Probably best to give a list of the ones you're thinking of & then people with experience of the could chime in.
+1, this echoes what I've heard and read about as well.

I've heard that the saddleback (C. ephippium) is fairly aggressive for a butterfly, for example .. which is too bad as it's a stunning fish, would love to try one some day.

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I had no problems other than normal fish only tanks with a Raccoon, Auriga, Pakistani, Longnose, and an red tailed checked (actually the tail was orange) in a 90.
Man that's my dream FOWLR right there. Any pictures (please and thank you)?

Also quick question but what's the difference between a Pakistani b/f and a red-tailed checkered b/f? I thought these were the same fish?
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It really depends on which ones you're thinking of.

Some may cross hybridise in the wild, others could be aggressive towards conspecifics.

Size also matters sometimes. 2 different species of butterfly may liver happily together if they are similar size but if one is much smaller it may get harrassed to death.

Probably best to give a list of the ones you're thinking of & then people with experience of the could chime in.

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Thinking of 2 from this list


Raccoon (Chaetodon lunula)
Auriga (Chaetodon auriga)
Vagabond (Chaetodon vagabundus)
Latticed (Chaetodon rafflesi)

or maybe even a Heniochus (Heniochus acuminatus)
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Well, for some reason I don't have a pic of the red tailed that is otherwise known as a pearlscale. Here is a link though to a picture of one.
http://www.reefclassroom.com/pearlscale-butterfly-fish

I have a pic of my copperband that was in one of my reef/clam tanks.


I can only find a picture of my auriga when I first got him and he was in quarantine for 8 weeks.


This pic is older and shows my raccoon and pakistani together.


This is my longnose.


The tank has been stripped now and being prepared for seahorses once I get more fry going.
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