ScottT1980
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I have been debating which butterfly to add to my 180. The aiptasia problem is immense and to be honest, I am willing to risk losing a few LPS/SPS to rid the system. At this point, manual irradication just is not an option.
I already tried a copperband, but after 4 days of eating and looking great in my Q/T tank, it developed mutltiple ulcers and succombed before I could treat.
So, I am looking for other's opnions on these fish. I realize many don't do well in captivity and I personally don't want to contribute to more situations like the one that we had with the copperband...
I suppose I would prefer one that is relatively hardy, can knock out aiptasia, has a better record of eating prepared foods, and it would be nice if it doesn't nip at corals (although I suppose this is hit and miss). What do you think? Longnose (Forcipiger flavissimus)? Copperband (Chelmon rostratus)? Raccon (Chaetodon lunula)? Any others?
Thanks
Scott T.
I already tried a copperband, but after 4 days of eating and looking great in my Q/T tank, it developed mutltiple ulcers and succombed before I could treat.
So, I am looking for other's opnions on these fish. I realize many don't do well in captivity and I personally don't want to contribute to more situations like the one that we had with the copperband...
I suppose I would prefer one that is relatively hardy, can knock out aiptasia, has a better record of eating prepared foods, and it would be nice if it doesn't nip at corals (although I suppose this is hit and miss). What do you think? Longnose (Forcipiger flavissimus)? Copperband (Chelmon rostratus)? Raccon (Chaetodon lunula)? Any others?
Thanks
Scott T.