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Old 12-06-2014, 06:32 AM
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Had mine for few months in 72 gallon with 8 other fish with no issues at all. Ate mysis aggressively, almost more so then my tang. Got fat and lazy and eventually decided to make some easy meals of my acans and had to go.
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Old 12-06-2014, 04:10 PM
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A few searches on the net regarding Copperbands & you'll find the success rate in keeping them any longer than a few months is extremely low. A few folks have been able to keep them for years, but they are the exception. Honestly I'm not sure why LFS even bring these fish in for sale, or why some animal rights or reef conservationists haven't caused an uproar over these. Of course the above is mostly an opinion, but I also purchased one of these when I was a noob & hadn't properly researched. I was unable to get the fish to eat & was obliged to watch as it slowly starved to death despite my best efforts to find something it would eat. Needless to say, I learned that lesson & will never buy another, despite the fact that they are one of the most strikingly beautiful fish offered in the hobby.

With regard to what fish to replace it with, this will depend on what other livestock you have in the tank. Some critters get along, many don't, so make sure you do your homework in that regard prior to making another purchase.
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Old 12-06-2014, 10:20 PM
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How was it captured for export?
My understanding is that how it is caught makes a big difference on how long it may survive.

Some fish are net caught, which is the best way. The other way is with cyanide, which stuns the fish. The cyanide can produce adverse side effects to the fish for a month or two, causing it to die.

Not saying this was the issue. but a lil research may help you determine if this is why it died.

To me, it is important to support a LFS that only sells net caught fish, or at least advises you, so you can make a choice. They are a little more money, but the right thing to do, in my opinion.

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Old 12-06-2014, 10:38 PM
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im not sure, its just said to see one of my fishes go, we all do our best to keep these guys in a healthy environment, i would love to get another one, but it seems theres a very low success rate, i thought i could keep it for longer then a month
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Old 12-07-2014, 02:13 AM
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Hey Amadod, sorry for your loss man! Believe me, I know how it sucks to lose fish. I got one last year (my first copperband ever), put him through PraziPro, Cupramine, etc. 6 weeks later he was in my DT. He is still a finicky eater, I have to hand feed him every day. But he lived through a tank transfer and a tank crash that killed 3 other fish. I think I am lucky. He is my pride and joy....
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