I would definitely pair up the mitratus, and even the marginalis.
I would also recommend P. marcellae
The marginalis is tiny. But the mitratus has been there a while, how would one pair it?
I would definitely pair up the mitratus, and even the marginalis.
I would also recommend P. marcellae
Great ideas everyone. Let me pass one more by you. How does everyone feel about Tinker's?
Many soft corals like colt and sinularia, which I thought would be the most noxious, were apparently also the most tasty to several butterflies
Im not familiar with C. marginalis but if they are anything like regular copperbands or Muellers.........they aren't as fast or aggressive eaters as the other BF's you have in your list, not to mention the wrasses & anthias. You might have do some spot feeding for that little guy.
My pakistani (one of the smallest fish in my tank) butterfly showed aggression to my larger heniochus.. sort of a defensive posture where he sticks his dorsal spines into the intruding fish whenever the heniochus would spot the pakistani foraging for food on the bottom and would follow.
However, ever since i got a magnetic seaweed clip, it now would chase away my melanurus wrasse and my foxface (my largest fish, with at least 4" size difference) mouth first if those two fish try to take a bite while the butterfly is nearby (which is until the seaweed is all gone) which is surprising. no real damage of course.
I believe raffelsi, & melannotus are two of them.
Im not familiar with C. marginalis but if they are anything like regular copperbands or Muellers.........they aren't as fast or aggressive eaters as the other BF's you have in your list, not to mention the wrasses & anthias. You might have do some spot feeding for that little guy.
A little off topic, Steve, but if you're setting up a "whatever they won't eat" tank, you might want to include a pair of OSFF from DD.![]()
oh you've not seen mine...
it's the greediest fish i've ever kept period. eats anything and ad top speed. and by anything i mean glass cleaners, my hand, new fish, small fish etc.
it's peaceful but will not hesitate to chase and snatch it's favourite food from other fishes.