"Reef Safe" butterflies

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Hey guys,
Quick question for you fish experts!
So I wanted to get 2 butterfly's for my reef tank and wanted to know what species are best to go with.

So far these are some options I had.
Pakistan butterfly
Raccoon butterfly
Longnose butterfly
Copperband butterfly
Pearlscale butterfly
Burgess butterfly

Out of these which are most reef safe?
 
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Quite the challenge!

There may be another contender - I've heard good things about the pyramid butterflies as well . . .

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I've heard great things about them also!
I know for sure I can have 2 butterfly's in a 60 gallon. I'd like to have more but I'm not sure if that's possible.
 

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Or You Can get this one Like me, but you must be OK with a little harmless nipping

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Or You Can get this one Like me, but you must be OK with a little harmless nipping

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Wow beautiful-fish and tank !! I have a 90 g and was looking for fish too put in.. I really like these ..
 

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Hey guys,
Quick question for you fish experts!
So I wanted to get 2 butterfly's for my reef tank and wanted to know what species are best to go with.

So far these are some options I had.
Pakistan butterfly
Raccoon butterfly
Longnose butterfly
Copperband butterfly
Pearlscale butterfly
Burgess butterfly

Out of these which are most reef safe?
Pakistan, Racoon, Pearscale. NOT reef safe at all. They eat coral.
Burgess, don't trust it.
Copperband and Longnose pretty safe.
Bottom line is that butterflies in general are not reef safe. Even the "safe" species can have rogue individuals that could decimate your tank in a day.
Pyramid Butterflyfish are planktavors and are truly reef safe. I have a couple in my tank.

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Pakistan, Racoon, Pearscale. NOT reef safe at all. They eat coral.
Burgess, don't trust it.
Copperband and Longnose pretty safe.
Bottom line is that butterflies in general are not reef safe. Even the "safe" species can have rogue individuals that coulf decimate your tank in a year.
Pyramid Butterflyfish are planktavors and are truly reef safe. I have a couple in my tank.

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ok good to hear! I'm starting to like those pyramids...
 

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Hey guys,
Quick question for you fish experts!
So I wanted to get 2 butterfly's for my reef tank and wanted to know what species are best to go with.

So far these are some options I had.
Pakistan butterfly
Raccoon butterfly
Longnose butterfly
Copperband butterfly
Pearlscale butterfly
Burgess butterfly

Out of these which are most reef safe?
You can scratch the pearlscale off your list, they are not reef safe.
 
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You can scratch the pearlscale off your list, they are not reef safe.
Ok I'm leaning towards
Golden Semilarvatus Butterflyfish
Copperband butterlyfish or longnose

Are these 2 good?
 

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Jason, and rex, I think 2 is good, but beware Semilarvatus is a gamble and you should get a small specimen that is not used to eat corals in the wild. this is one of the important things to have in mind to keep Angels and butterfly in a reef.
I think The long nose and pyramid are your best option, if you are welling to take the gamble then Semilarvatus. for me i found it as safe as an emperor angel in a reef.

Copper band is an excellent option if its eating, and will eliminate aiptasia if there is any in the tank
 

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I think copperband is the best option, The long nose can get too large for 60 gallons, I Have seen huge ones in LFS, bought one and returned it next day because it was too large, even larger than my tangs and angel
 

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Yea I'd like one or two... I know a long nose and copperband are both fine because I've seen them in 55's and 60's!
Just because you may have seen them in smaller tanks doesn't necessarily mean it's okay. You saw juveniles. If you would have seen full-grown adults, you would know it's not okay.
 
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Just because you may have seen them in smaller tanks doesn't necessarily mean it's okay. You saw juveniles. If you would have seen full-grown adults, you would know it's not okay.
You think I'm ok with a single copperband?
 

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Jason, and rex, I think 2 is good, but beware Semilarvatus is a gamble and you should get a small specimen that is not used to eat corals in the wild. this is one of the important things to have in mind to keep Angels and butterfly in a reef.
I think The long nose and pyramid are your best option, if you are welling to take the gamble then Semilarvatus. for me i found it as safe as an emperor angel in a reef.

Copper band is an excellent option if its eating, and will eliminate aiptasia if there is any in the tank
Thankyou for your advice .!! I only have 2 clown fish and a spotted dragonet in upto now .. But like everyone I would like that wow factor in my tank ..(plus my girlfriend keeps on at me too buy a couple of fish instead of just corals all the time :p)..I've been reluctant too buy fish because I want them reef safe also .. I'm finding it difficult too decide ... more time and research I guess
 

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