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![]() So Im considering getting a copper band butterfly fish for my tank. I have done lots of reading and from what I gather it is 50/50 if they are reef safe? Im mostly concerned about scollies and clams. I asked them to feed it at the lfs and it was munching mysis and looked healthy. Is this a good or bad idea? Feedback would be appreciated.
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It's just my experience and I think each fish has his own preferences and you can get non reef safe fish. I keep him only to control aptasia and if you don't have same problem I wouldn't recommend it.
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![]() I haven't come across any issues with copper bands aside from actually getting them to eat prepared foods and trying to "train" them to go after aptasia. I don't have any personal or anecdotal accounts of copper bands being coral munchers/nippers.
It's a tough call with most "reef safe with caution" fish. Each fish has their own personality. Do you feed your scolymia? If you are placing pellets or meaty foods on the coral....you may inadvertently "train" your fish that the coral is a food source. I'd be inclined to try the copper band from my own experiences. Good luck. |
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![]() Awesome thanks for all the advice guys. I have quite an extensive blasto and acan collection now so that definitely makes me a little nervous. As well, I do feed my scolly, and that is a very good point. Hmm sounds like maybe a 35$ fish isn't worth the risk. It is pretty small though, id say about 2". I suppose I could add it and just keep a very close eye on it.
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![]() Go with your instinct and rationale. $35 fish vs. $$$ LPS collection that's taken time to accumulate.
The size of the copperband is tempting though. On another note: I had a model citizen of a 6 line wrasse for over 2 years. One day.....like a light switch; it turned.....into a bastard. Have a fish trap ready just in case. Good luck. |
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![]() I've had one for several years and I had to remove several coral and all of my clams. My experience seems to be pretty typical but you will find the occasional exceptions. There are dozens of CBB threads on here asking the same and similar questions.
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![]() More like 5:95. 50:50 sounds like the ratio of someone who's including feather dusters and Aiptasia in their evaluation of reef-safe.
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A chunk if people have had great luck. But a huge amount of these fish die in months. Seriously reconsider this purchase. Reef safe is the least of your worries. All of them eat and appear healthy. Only to mysteriously die. Search threads even on Canreef. Very common. I suspect if you buy the fish... You will start a much different thread shortly after.
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![]() This man speaks truth. One of the most frustrating and heartbreaking fish commonly available.
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![]() Mine did not hurt anything in my tank killed all aptasia ate mysis but did die after about 1.5 years for no reason I bought it off another reefer it lived amongst 10+ clams.
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