Reef safe butterfly?

Depends on your risk tolerance. Yellow longnose butterfly is so-so. Pyramid butterflies are supposed to be “reef safe”
 
I've kept both Pyramid and Zoster butterflies before and both have been fine. I kept the Pyramids for about 3 years and never saw them take a nip of anything. The Zosters I've had for 2 years. They take a nip here and there from my LPS, but they don't seem to bother SPS or softies.
 
This doesn’t exist, but as mentioned I think a common consensus is that pyramid and bannerfish are close and pose the least risk.
 
I’ve had good experience with a Tahitian butterfly (Chaetodon trichrous) - hasn’t touched anything in over 2yrs (I have had mostly sps a few lps), although again none are 100% safe and most will develop appetite for scolys, brains and “meaty” corals though. Like with angels you need to have a backup if you decide to get one. Gorgeous fish otherwise. Good luck!
 
my 2 pyramids are almost completely coral safe. they eat any xenia-like coral, including clove polyps
one of them even eats aptasia which is nice
 

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