Generally the key to successfully keeping BFs is to go to your LFS and choose them in person whenever possible. If a species is a generalized feeder (AKA omnivore) it’s got a better chance of surviving and even thriving. Among them, find the easier ones from the moderate ones and the relatively harder ones.
What would you guys suggest as a ‘first’ butterfly? Would be interested to know your opinions.
I see these ones pop up often:
-Yellow Pyramid (H. Polyepsis)
-Zoster (H. Zoster)
-Longfin Heniochus (H. Acuminatus)
-Schooling Bannerfish (H. Diphreutes)
-Masked Bannerfish (H. Monoceros)
-Singular Bannerfish (H. Singularis)
-Red Sea Bannerfish (H. Intermedius)
-Auriga (C. Auriga)
-Pacific Raccoon (C. Lunula)
-Klein’s (C. Kleini)
-subgenus Roaps of Chaetodon (C. Flavocornis, C. Burgessi, C. Tinkeri, C. Mitratus, C. Declivis)
-Lemon (C. Millaris)
-Gunther’s (maybe?) (C. Guntheri)
-Citrinellus / Speckled (C. Citrinellus)
-Bannerfish (J. Nigrotistis)
-Double Saddle (C. Utilitensis)
-Indian Ocean Vagabond (C. Decassatus)
I heard Chelmon, Chelmonops, Forcipigier, Prognathodes and most other Chaetodon spp. are the trouble species.
Not a butterfly but the Stripey is a relative (M. strigaster) and an easy fish.
Since I’m going mixed reef I’ve already made my mind up on getting the Yellow Pyramid but would still love to know your thoughts.