Just curious if starting out with two butterfly fish(copperband, orange or auriga) is a good way to start off the tank. I would like them to be the focal point and then add a pair of clown, coral beauty, hand full of wrasse and a goby
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The copperband is an extremely hard fish to keep alive, even in an established tank so I would reconsider that one.Just curious if starting out with two butterfly fish(copperband, orange or auriga) is a good way to start off the tank. I would like them to be the focal point and then add a pair of clown, coral beauty, hand full of wrasse and a goby
Pair of ClownThe copperband is an extremely hard fish to keep alive, even in an established tank so I would reconsider that one.
Start with the clowns instead and take it from there I'd say! What's your full list of (dream)fish for this tank? Then the community can guide you in which order to add them.
Also how would a few bubble tip anemones work with this combination of fish?Pair of Clown
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
Bluehead Fairy Wrasse
Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
Orange-Back Fairy Wrasse
Melanurus Wrasse
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Orange Butterflyfish
Auriga Butterflyfish
Pair of Spotted Watchman Goby
No. The Auriga will eat them.Also how would a few bubble tip anemones work with this combination of fish?