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View Poll Results: Does your copperband butterfly eat aiptasia? | |||
Yes, all of it. |
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8 | 10.00% |
Yes, and it's reef safe. |
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23 | 28.75% |
It only picks at it but never eats it all. |
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2 | 2.50% |
Sometimes |
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3 | 3.75% |
No |
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10 | 12.50% |
No, and it bit my corals. |
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3 | 3.75% |
My copperband butterfly is dead. |
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31 | 38.75% |
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![]() I've had my CBB for 3 years now. He is my oldest fish and amazingly one of the very few fish I have that survived the marine velvet disease that went through my tanks. He has always eaten aptasia as well as mysis and he has been reef safe (softies, lps & zoas) in my tank. I have tried two others but both died shortly after I bought them. I think the key with these fish is to find one that the store has in or can hold for a couple of weeks and one that is eating mysis already.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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