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    Default schooling butterflys

    sometime in the next few months i wanna get a few butterflys that will get along well or even "school"... what are yall's suggestions and experiences with multiple butterflys and which ones???
    thanks
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    anyone???
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    monarch
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    uhhh in my aquarium
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    I have a black-back, longnose, and cbb. They didn't school together but no problems.

    For the gem of the butterfly world get a pair of semilarvatus if it's a good size tank.


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    What about heniochus?
    - Misti
    "Take care of the water; the fish will take care of themselves."

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    i like the henios but wanted something maybe a little bit more colorful, i really like those black backs Richard. maybe a couple of those and one or two henios. ya those semilarvatus are amazing, but i know they are hard to take care of sometimes, and i want some hardy fish... even tho butterflys def arent the most hardy of fish... thanks guys
    375.. FOWLR

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    Hey Richard, how "reef safe" are the semilarvatus? Live aquaria says "with caution", and they actually have them in stock - if $120 a pop doesn't bother you!
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

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