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Old 10-17-2008, 02:31 AM
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Please post pics of your copperband butterfly

I've now had my cbb for 7 months and as everyone should of guessed I like fat fish, while mines not skinny he's not as round as I would like to see.
It would be nice to see pics of others for comparison. Could you also please post how long you've had yours and what he eats. Thanks



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Old 10-17-2008, 02:46 AM
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Your copperband Butterfly has great width to it. When I had mine it was always skinny looking, no matter how much I fed the tank.
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Old 10-17-2008, 02:53 AM
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Do you have any pics?
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Old 10-17-2008, 02:55 AM
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I got mine back in July to keep my aptasia under control. For the first month all it ate were these little "spaghetti" worms in my sand bed and all of my feather dusters of course. Then it started eating the aptasia and cleaned them up really fast! Now there is only one aptasia left in the tank that I can ever find (I think he has a hard time reaching it). The copperband just started eating frozen mysis shrimp about a month ago as well which makes me really happy... I hate buying these fish because they generally do so poorly in captivity and I haven’t had very good experiences in the past.

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Unfourtantly I do not. I'm old school (only own a regular digital camera that takes bad aquarium pics) and hence I didn't take any good tank or fish pics. I had my CBB for around 7 months and he was around 4.5 inches. At the best of times it was 20 % thinner then yours.
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Mine is about that size and about the same thickness...the only time I see his tummy bulge after eating is when I put in a half frozen clam or mussel (in the shell). I do this every second day...after feeding the other fish mysis...and this helps...if I don't do it...I've noticed the copperband's color getting dark and greyish...I think stress from not enough to eat....they eat so slowly...the clam/mussel helps...it can pick at it for awhile and get full.
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This is going back a few years, but it ate mysis, bristleworms and featherdusters.
Fresh clams in the shell helped him get started.
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Old 10-17-2008, 04:16 AM
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Yours looked nice and round Alan but it looks like I've got my work cut out for me to get this fish as beefy as my others are
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Default i think my cooperband is slow :S

My cooperband is not an aggressive eating, he will look at the food, and eat maybe 1 out of 5 piece he tastes/look at :S he is sooo weird, and a lil on the thin side,

Marie you a chubby chaser?

but he does eat. Took him 26days to start eating frozen foods thou.
had him for over two months now
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This was my first one....it ate mysis, bloodworms, clam, oyster and muscles....then was being bullied by another fish and I lost it. I had it for over a year I think.



I have another I will try to get a picture of......it's much fussier...but healthy ....I'll try to post a pic tomorrow
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