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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote |
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![]() I suppose it's a given that no butterflies will be reef safe, it comes down to how tolerant one is to coral/invert distruction. The tank is 90% SPS with extremely high current on the top half of the tank, so hopefully that's a deterent for them to comfortably forage up there. I too have read many threats and aware of the risks, but, to be frank, my in tank might have a chance. I believe no two tanks are alike, so what has occurred in one may not in another.
The desire is strong enought to risk and discover if all these creatures can coexist in the same tank. I m going to have to experience it first hand. A similar delimma arised back a few years when I dreamed of having a tank with mulitple dwarf angels. I decided after tireless research to go ahead and do it. In the end I had a 75g with 6 angels in that tank, an Asfur, Majestic, Queen, flame, potter, and bicolor. All lived together for a year and a half until I sold the tank. So "going by the book" is not always the case, I take it like a grain of salt when it comes to fish husbandry. Now the mission is to find a some healthy butterflies. |