Compared to obligate corallivores, what is lower in *Chaetodon daedalma* regarding coral tissue consumption?

Answer

The physiological pressure to consume living coral tissue for survival.

Although the Wrought Iron Butterflyfish is classified as Not Reef Safe because it consumes corals, it differs fundamentally from true obligate corallivores. Obligate corallivores depend exclusively on living coral polyps for survival, placing high physiological pressure on them to constantly obtain that tissue. *C. daedalma*, however, possesses a broader, mixed diet that includes significant amounts of algae and other invertebrates. This distinction suggests that the survival pressure tied directly to consuming only coral tissue is lower for this species, potentially granting a slightly wider acceptance window for introduced prepared foods during acclimation.

Compared to obligate corallivores, what is lower in *Chaetodon daedalma* regarding coral tissue consumption?
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