Most reef safe butterfly for a 120g

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I'm looking for recommendations for a mostly reef safe butterflyfish that I could house in a 120g tank. The most likely fish to give it problems is an established tomini tang, so a fish with some backbone would be preferred over say a copperband. Thanks!
 

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Following! :) I feel "reef safe" butterfly is somewhat of a myth, so would be nice to hear others opinions!
 
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Following! :) I feel "reef safe" butterfly is somewhat of a myth, so would be nice to hear others opinions!
Yeah that's my feeling as well. I've always loved them, but I want to know if any could handle being in a softy and anemone tank. Their movement pattern is fascinating.
 

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The pyramid and its close cousin the H. zoster are the only real reef safe butterflies we have in the hobby.

Hopefully the tang doesn't beat on whatever you choose.
 

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I agree with Pyramid and Zoster are the only 100%. Copperband, longnose and their close relatives are pretty good bets - they can decimate pod and worm populations, though.
 

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Have a 3-some of pyramids and love em. One time they started picking on a gonni, but otherwise mode citizens
 

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