Copperband butterflies

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Hey everyone, I currently have an established copperband butterfly in my tank, eating well and has a slight blemish on his right side though does not affect it at all. My lfs got in a baby copperband, maybe a little over an inch (will attach photo), is there a possibility of me adding the second copperband or would my current one kill it?
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Copper bands do not tolerate conspecifics unless a mated pair. The literature suggests Chaetodontidae are gonochoristic and therefor cannot be simply paired like clowns and angels.
 
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Copper bands do not tolerate conspecifics unless a mated pair. The literature suggests Chaetodontidae are gonochoristic and therefor cannot be simply paired like clowns and angels.

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