Multiple copperband butterfly's

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Long story short, I ended up with two copperband's in QT. They are not in the same QT, they have been separated for the entire QT process. The DT tank is a 187g and I was wondering if I could successfully put both of them in the tank or do I just need to part ways with one of them?
 
Butterflies are pr forming, so if they accept each other it may work out, but if they are the same gender they will fight.
 
@eatbreakfast are they sexed at birth or do they change sex more like angelfish?

They do not. As far as i know, no butterflies are hermaphrodites.

After they reach maturity, most go out solo in search of a mate and when found mate for life.

There are some species that form loose schools like barber fish.
 
@eatbreakfast Would it be smart for the op to put both fish in a smaller tank to see if they pair up before adding to the DT? Since there is no sexual dimorphism in cbb right?
 
@eatbreakfast Would it be smart for the op to put both fish in a smaller tank to see if they pair up before adding to the DT? Since there is no sexual dimorphism in cbb right?
Yes, that would be a good idea.
 
I’d be interested in one of them if you decide to separate them.
 

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