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![]() copperbanded butterflies don;t need room so much as an established system to provide them with food.
95% of them will starve to death eventually. |
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![]() If you saw my copperband, you'd know that wasn't a risk for him. The one I lost in a ich treatment/QT accident was the same. My experience has been that they're hard to get to eat, but once you've got them trained on frozen foods (which definitely requires some TLC, preferabbly in a separate, low competition qt system) they're as robust as any other fish.
I do agree they'll do better in a mature system (everything does), but once you get them eating you can easily provide their entire caloric requirements with frozen foods. Mine eats two different kinds of enriched brine, two different brands of mysis, pacifica plankton, and most of a frozen clam or mussel every other day or so. He's as thick as a tang. I will definitely agree that getting them to that point can be a challenge though. |
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![]() I would say you are good to go on both. I have close to the same size tank and mine are fine. plenty of room for them to swim around.
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![]() Hate to be a devil advocate, but what is the minimum tank size length wise for a powder blue tang? is it 3'x3' , 2'x2' or 1'x1' if someone have nothing in the tank but water and the fish? Couldn't the fish swim around in a circle in a 1'x1' tank and not hitting the wall.
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![]() Personally I think the powder blue is a very bad idea. They can be hard to keep (finicky eaters, ich magnets, and a lot of them when they first come in to a lfs have internal parasites) also they are aggressive fish once fully established. If you saw the way Doug's powder blue cruises back and forth in his 7 foot long tank you'd realize 36x36 is way to small for one.
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They are omnivorous but their diet consists mostly of micro flora (and some fauna) so even when they are eating frozen, they're basically living on mcdonalds. Thats why so many reputed to be eating frozen foods still die from malnutrition. |
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OK, well I need some sort of an algae grazer. My next best option is a doliatus rabbitfish as I have one of those now and it swims circles around any tang from an algae eating point of view, but I'm also not convinced a 3ftx3ft tank is big enough for them. My current guy is getting pretty big. If it is another smaller tang though, it needs to be showy and less common. I'm not sure which species fit that bill though. |
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![]() Maybe a white tail bristletooth tang? They look pretty cool and stay smallish and aren't to common.
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