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They are one of the more deepwater species of butterfly, however the subgenus they belong to (roaops) is a very hardy genus and adjust well to captivity, it also includes the tinkers butterfly. He was eating at the lfs, so far he loves mysis and brine, and some of the stuff on the rocks.
They are one of the more deepwater species of butterfly, however the subgenus they belong to (roaops) is a very hardy genus and adjust well to captivity, it also includes the tinkers butterfly. He was eating at the lfs, so far he loves mysis and brine, and some of the stuff on the rocks.