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Old 07-19-2008, 12:59 AM
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Hi there, i'm wanting to ask anyone, if they've kept a Racoon butterfly in their reef tanks. I've got a small clam, and a few urchins (corals too)and want to know if there going to be safe. Been reading up on them, and have found several different opinions. Any advice would be great, thanks, Doug
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:21 AM
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I think "several different opinions" is as good as you're going to get. It seems with these fish, like most angels and butterflies to a lesser extent, that your mileage may vary based on the individual fish. Most people will say these fish are not reef safe, but you will always find exceptions, as with most things.
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I have one now, and its been great so far. It is small though, about 1", eats well, and picks at the rock. I haven't seen it pick at anything it shouldn't yet. I have a Raccoon from the Red Sea

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Catherine,

Do you have any inverts in with your Racoon?

Clams, shrimp etc.

(Sorry to hijack your thread)
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Old 07-19-2008, 03:59 AM
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8 clams (everything but squamosa right now), lots of SPS, various inverts.
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Well....I've got the new Racoon butterfly. He(Rocky)made the transfer. And it's been about 36hrs. He hasn't eaten anything, and he's been nipping at my green polyps. And seems to ignore the glass anenomes. Hopefully he'll start eating soon.( And yes...My daughter named him Rocky)
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Say bye bye to your zoa collection. I am talking from experience.
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Old 07-20-2008, 03:05 PM
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How big is Rocky? Do you know what foods he/it/she accepts? If so keeping your butterfly full/satiated can go a very long with in preventing unwanted nipping etc.
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Frankly with these fish, it doesn't matter what size they are now and if they are trained not to eat zoanthids. Eventually their instincts will kick in and will consume, not nip, zoanthids. I have seen this personally where two ate a small colony in 10 minutes. Ate, not nip.

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My new racoon butterfly has not eaten any frozen food yet, Mysis, or brine. and I've had him since, Friday. He doesn't even seem interested. He's only picking at the larger polyps, and not the small zoos. I'd really like to try to keep him, but if he keeps it up, he might have to go...if i can catch him. He's about 2 inches in diameter. I got him at Wai's, who told me he would be the better choice, for care level, and wouldn't eat corals. Very healthy fish, just won't eat, and picks at polyps. Doug
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