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![]() My copperband does not touch aiptasia with a 10 feet pole. Never.
And I know a few who have the same so don't ever buy a fish just for the purpose of it eating something because it is unlikely that he'll do what you want. I suspect aiptasias to be toxic anyway..often you hear about a copperband eating all the aiptasia and then dying. I am glad mine does not eat that crap. Get some peppermint shrimps instead and take care of the larger aiptasias with Aiptasia X or something similar. Quote:
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![]() I have a fu man chu lionfish so peppermint shrimp are out. Every single piece of rock in my 80g has a few aiptasia on it, way to much rock to swap around. Some butterflies only get around 5" max so they should be ok in an 80g.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 03-12-2012 at 04:09 AM. |
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![]() It's not the size of the Butterflyfish that matters though Laurie...
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1" the 30g was way to small for the tang and he seemed cramped for space whereas the butterfly seemed fine the whole time he was in there. From that observation I figured butterflies didn't require as much space. I admitly don't know as much about butterflys/bannerfish as I do about other fish are there certian types that require more space then others? Obviously an 80g would be to small for a 9" butterfly, but I thought it would be ok for one that got to be 5-6". That being said it would probably be 2-3" when I get it and I'd either upgrade the tank or re-home it if it outgrew the 80g.
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![]() Laurie,
Berghia nudibranch worked for me. I got 4 from monocus and they wiped out all my aptasia within a few days. |
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![]() 1) Likely those CBBs died from causes other than eating aiptasia.
2) IMO I would say most butterflies get too big for an 80g, but not all. Threadfin (C. auriga), double-saddleback (C. ulietensis), raccoon (C. lunula), Pakistani (C. collare) strike me as a couple that ought to do OK in a tank that size (depending on tankmates and if you get them small enough). No worse than many other species of fish we keep at any rate.
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![]() I had originally thought threadfin but then read they get up to 8" so then I was thinking Klein's would be better because they get to 5-6". However someone earlier mentioned trying a bannerfish and I've wanted one of those horned ones for awhile now and then I read this on live aquaria
![]() http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...96&pcatid=2896 Phantom Bannerfish (Heniochus pleurotaenia) it is ![]()
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 03-12-2012 at 01:28 PM. |
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