Reef safe butterflys

rad1687

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Is anyone here successfully keeping a butterfly fish in a mixed reef? I would love to add one, but don't want my corals mowed down. I have been looking into the copperband mostly, but also interested in pakistan butterflys. Thanks!
 
I added a klien's butterfly to my secondary tank. Too early to tell but I hope it works out. It has been picking at aptasia so that ia a least a small positive. Unfortunately it appears to have ich. I am going to keep it well fed and watch it. I am not sure if ich can make it to my DT through the water column.
 
The Yellow Pyramid Butterfly (Hemitaurichthys polylepis) and Zoster Butterfly (Hemitaurichthys zoster)are planktivores (eat out of the water column) and considered reef safe. They're out of stock on Live Aquaria, but you can do a search for them to check out their descriptions. I have the yellow pyramid in QT right now, so I haven't had a chance to observe it with corals.
 
I've had several CBB over the years with no problems with any of them.

My current one has been in my 400G mixed reef for a little over a year now. I'm still trying to ween him off of frozen foods.

My CBB before him was in the tank for about 5 years. Once him and his mate ate all of my Apistaia, they began eating pellets with all the other fish. Never a probelm. Lost his mate to a sting by a scribbled rabbit fish, their posinious you know. Lost the last CBB to a pump outage due to a tripped GFCI. he soffuicated.
 
I have heard stories of CBB decimating invert populations or eating the eyes off crabs. Since inverts is the main reason I have a reef tank, that has kept me from getting one. Could I get some experience laden responces from some of you please?
 
I never heard of any CBB eating crab eyes.

Inverts are animals without a backbone. (This includes corals, clams, anemones etc.etc.etc.)
The only inverts that I've had CBB's bother were polychaetes: "fanworms", "featherdusters", and small motile worms living in the sand and rockwork.... and sometimes CBB's will even eat Aiptasia anemones :)
 
My CBB picked on my clam's mantle (warts). I never owned a racoon butterfly but I was told they are good hair algae grazers.
 
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