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hollywood13 03-21-2011 05:21 AM

Wanted Copperband butterfly fish
 
looking for a reef safe copperband butterfly fish in the Edmonton area.... Going in a RSM250. Hoping somebody knows or is selling one that eats food and not coral.

reefermadness 03-21-2011 01:42 PM

I wont recommend CBB to anyone. They are notorious for not eating....or eating but not eating enough....and ultimately die. I have seen tons of people try to keep these, myself included but only a few have been able to keep them long term......the odds are so far against you I will discourage the purchase of a copper band.

reefwars 03-21-2011 03:26 PM

personally think a 60g is a bit on the small side as well.....just my 2 cents:)

ScubaSteve 03-21-2011 07:20 PM

It can be done, it's just not easy. If you want to take a crack at it, check out this post: http://glassbox-design.com/2011/tips-for-feeding-fish/. I've used this trick and it works well

Daniella also got her CBB to fatten up and be healthy by feeding live white worms. You can search for her post or PM her.

If no one has one on here, just ask your LFS to order you one, but make sure it looks healthy before you take it because it might be an up-hill battle for a vouple of weeks.

louisxyz 03-21-2011 08:14 PM

From sometime now, our local store are receiving some CBB from australia that are more hardy and easier to have them eat. Many aquarist report more success with that strain.

reefermadness 03-21-2011 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScubaSteve (Post 600489)
It can be done, it's just not easy. If you want to take a crack at it, check out this post: http://glassbox-design.com/2011/tips-for-feeding-fish/. I've used this trick and it works well

Daniella also got her CBB to fatten up and be healthy by feeding live white worms. You can search for her post or PM her.

If no one has one on here, just ask your LFS to order you one, but make sure it looks healthy before you take it because it might be an up-hill battle for a vouple of weeks.

I know it can be done....but I think people under estimate the chances and how hard it can be. Not to be even attempted by the unexperienced IMO.

Just a question but has anyone on canreef been able to keep one for longer than a year?...or longer than 2 years?

reefwars 03-21-2011 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefermadness (Post 600519)
I know it can be done....but I think people under estimate the chances and how hard it can be. Not to be even attempted by the unexperienced IMO.

Just a question but has anyone on canreef been able to keep one for longer than a year?...or longer than 2 years?


i know of people who have had them for quite a few years , the chances are better on keeping one if you can get one thats lived in a aquarium for over a year.

still though i agree not to be attempted unless you have had experience with finiky fish or butterflys in particular.

ScubaSteve 03-21-2011 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 600526)
not to be attempted unless you have had experience with finiky fish or butterflys in particular.

I'll agree with that. The saying "Delicate as a butterfly" applies here.

mike31154 03-21-2011 11:50 PM

LFS need to get with the program and stop bringing these in. I tried one as a newb and watched the poor guy starve to death. I know there are success stories, but too few to warrant the number that end up dieing.

whatcaneyedo 03-22-2011 12:43 AM

I got mine in July 2008 so I've had it for over two years. Even in my 5 year old 120gal I have to feed it at least twice a day to keep it from eating my coral.

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