are butterflys ok in a 90?

bill109

Active Member
Originally Posted by peckhead
i havent heard much about this and im not sure how big they get...?
yeah what kinds were you look at particulary?
 

sharkboy13

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most r ok in a 90 but but there r some where tank size isnt a matter but u want to worry about feeding
 

peckhead

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Originally Posted by Sharkboy13
most r ok in a 90 but but there r some where tank size isnt a matter but u want to worry about feeding
what do you mean
 

nicetry

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Some of the smaller chaetodons will work in a 90. Hardy species include black back, kleins, Mertens, to name a few.
 

aw2x3

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Just throwing my .2 cents in here...
I just recently aquired a Pakistani Butterfly...there's a thread about it, floating around in the fish discussion section...and he's in a 90gal with a Hawaiian Dragon, Whitemouth Moray and a Giant Hawkfish.
So far, he's doing great and seems to be ecstatic that he's not in a the LFS 10gal. tank anymore.
 

sharkboy13

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Originally Posted by peckhead
what do you mean
what i mean r butterflies its not space u have to worry about its getting them to eat, most of them do ot eat quickly
 

seattle

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I am getting a Four-Eye for my 125-gal being set up and cycled.They are finicky but personally,I think they are worth it :cheer:
 

bill109

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Originally Posted by peckhead
forth eye, saddleback, bannerfish, and #1 is pearlscale
pearlscle are rather difficult arent they?
bannerfish are schoolung fish and need a large tank and would out grow a 90
dont know about the 4th eye
-bil109
 

seattle

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I heard Pearlscales are among one of that most hardiest Butterflyfish in almost every place and book
Somebody didn't do there homework!
jk :joy:
 

bill109

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Originally Posted by Seattle
I heard Pearlscales are among one of that most hardiest Butterflyfish in almost every place and book
Somebody didn't do there homework!
jk :joy:
idk i thought i read on the doctors site.. well come to think about it all buttefly fish are difficult
i dont have to do HW (man if i could put the na-na one i would but my smilies NEVER work!)
i dont own a single butterfly and dont have intrest in them. so this is what i read
-bill109
 

seattle

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:scared: How could you not like Butterflies.I feel offended when you talk I'm going to a diff forum.Hhmm..Off topic works :joy:
 

bill109

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Originally Posted by Seattle
:scared: How could you not like Butterflies.I feel offended when you talk I'm going to a diff forum.Hhmm..Off topic works :joy:
its not ht i dont like them ..they are beautiful but they need special requiremtns like mature tank you cant add tham after tangs cus tangs will get territorial they are picky eater. need friendly tank mates.. etc
i have a tang and gave up on the buterfly idea
 

sharkboy13

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Originally Posted by bill109
its not ht i dont like them ..they are beautiful but they need special requiremtns like mature tank you cant add tham after tangs cus tangs will get territorial they are picky eater. need friendly tank mates.. etc
i have a tang and gave up on the buterfly idea

i have to disagree, i had a lemon butterfly and desjardini sailfin and they wer buds
 

sepulatian

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Pearlscales are not one of the hardiest butterflies. They are often difficult to get to eat and are labeled as moderate care. ALL butterflies need a mature system and lots of LR to graze on.
 
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nereef

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the hardiest butterflyfishes, ime, are the merten's, pearscale, punctato, henis, threadfin, raccoon, and saddlebacks. either of the first three would be fine in a 90. as already stated, make sure you see it eat at the store before you bring it home. they are also prone to bacterial infections from shipping. you can tell an infection by red spots usually around the mouth.
a vermiculated angel looks and behaves much like a butterfly, if you want to go that route instead.
 
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