fish042099
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I have a 100 gallon tank with a raccoon butterflyfish about 5'' long. Could i keep maybe 1 or 2 other types of butterflyfish in that tank? Here is a pic of the fish:
IMO the racoon and Auriga are really different, same with the saddleback.
hehe, well, unfortunately, as already mentioned, it's up to the individual fish's opinion, not ours
I think saddlebacks and falcula's are both equally, only moderately hardy.
I'm just trying to compose a stock list, so when he is cured I can start aiding fish, rather than making one after he is better. It takes me a long time to create stock list-I won't be satisfied until I make it just the way I want it.
Oh I agree on that point, that's just fine to make a stock list now. I was just saying it sounded like you were rushing on that 3.5" butterfly at your LFS because I'm pretty sure it won't be there in 4-12 weeks (depending on the type of treatment you use) when your fish are cured.
I agree. The raccoon and Amiga are at a similar hardiness level and at the top for butterflies (along with some others). The saddlebacks and falcula are at a moderately hardy level and about the same hardness (that is, the falcula, ulietensis and saddleback are all about the same hardness).
Saddleback is the ulietensis...