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					Originally Posted by IslandReefer
					
				 
				Sorry about your copperband butterflyfish. I have never owned one ,but I have read the trick to them is to get them to aclimate and eat . It seems reasonable that a well fed and adjusted butterfly would be motivated to eat aiptasia, after fasting, but aclimate and fatten him up a little first. Once "trained" the word is they are aiptasia eating machines...and then some small polyps, tubeworms,zenia.... etc, depending on the individual fish. The best obligate aiptasia eater is a nudibranch called: Berghia verrucicornis. 
here is a couple of sites you might find helpful:
 http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/in...a/aiptasia.htm
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/nudifaqs.htm
From one rookie to another, 
John  
			
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 thanks for the articles! 

 i was reading the first article that you posted and it says that you can use hermit crabs (red legged "hairy" hermits).  has anyone ever used these hermits before?  also... can i find these guys in vancouver?  i'm also thinking about getting a peppermint shirmp (not only for the aptasia, but also cause i like the way they look).  do these shrimp "play nice" with skunk cleaner shrimps?