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Hi to everyone !! Some people have experiencie with this butterfly, now i am going to buy one for my reef.
 

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They are a deeper dwelling fish, therefore preferring cooler water. Bright reef lighting may be too much for them. I have a P. aculeatus that was difficult to get to eat but now goes crazy for live blackworms.
 

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I saw these at Live Aquaria and was gonna cop one for my “Atlantic Tank” ….
TBH I’ve had mixed results from that vendor….
let us know how it goes if you get one
Don't bother. I ordered one. When it arrived, it looked like it hadn't eaten in days and could barely stay upright. Needless to say, it was dead the next day.
 

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