• Help to decide.

  • Leslie

I am currently theoretically selecting fish for my aquarium and would like to keep a butterflyfish. What can I keep with it? For example, from the surgeonfish family, and if I choose a butterflyfish... which species should I get... or should I be discouraged from doing so?

Cynthia6578

What kind of corals are you planning to keep?

Mark

Everything that won't fit in her wide-open mouth. As an option. With the same size, surgeons are not prey for the flying fish.

Richard2180

I definitely won't be strict, as for the softness, I haven't thought of anything yet... I understand that the winged one will eat all the shrimp?

James5032

Then you can do as mentioned above - all the fish that won't fit in the mouth of the adult butterfly fish and the ones that the butterfly fish won't eat. Take the fast-growing soft-bodied fish and let the angels gorge on it, and there will still be some left.

Mark9853

You can get a couple of large Premnas biaculeatus, they will look beautiful. What do you think about the moray eel, Lyokha?

Christine

"Man on Call" It was after watching this movie that the dream of an M.A. (marine aquarium) appeared in 1999. Nobody had even heard of it back then, and the fish tank was really cool... I don't even think about the moray eel; I need a cover glass, and I don't like snakes. As for the butterflyfish... it's just a dream... to have 2 of them in a 450-liter tank, along with a blenny or a butterflyfish and a couple of surgeonfish + a clownfish.

Amber9312

Well, for an aquarium, it's not just about having beautiful fish; the main thing is that they have an interesting behavior. Take clownfish, for example. They seem beautiful and interesting, but their constant tumbling in the tentacles of an anemone or euphyllia makes one think they have no other interests. They even sleep on their sides, always giving the impression that a blanket has fallen off them. On Aqua Logo, there's a topic about seahorses. They are truly amazing creatures, and they even breed. But they are demanding when it comes to feeding... Morays are definitely for connoisseurs, especially when a meter-long one darts past your feet. I gasped afterward. Off-topic "Male escort" Oh! Yes! That's him. I'm pulling.