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![]() You can also use an old clam shell, I know "jaws" did that and he got his copperband eating, started with clams and mussels and slowly started putting pellets in the shell. You should. Pm him and see what else he used. I have also been successful with a little bloodworm. It's not a food we usually would use in salty tanks, but for a fish not eating sometimes ya gotta get his interest first, then once he settles in a bit he might start eating for u and u can most likely hold his interest with mysis and if ur lucky pellets. Fingers crossed.
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![]() throw some acans in, mine loves em...
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![]() Large pe mysis, make the fish hunt for his meal they don't appreciate an easy meal plus it gets the fish use to you.
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![]() I got mine to start feeding with frozen blood worms. Then after a couple days he started going for Pe mysis. Now he fights the sailfin for mysis. He is always picking at the rocks, so I assume he is getting a lot of food that way as well.
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![]() This is the best video to show you how to feed copperband butterfly fish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_b_SYw4a4A
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