The new thing being tried around here for aptasia is rainford butterfly fish. A local wholesaler here was told about them and he’s so far sold 5 different shipments all successful. Obviously being sold as reef safe with caution. So we are the Guinea pigs lol. Very little info on them just the regurgitated general butterfly info not really Rainfords specifically. Here in Canada they are far cheaper than copperband and eat easily. I paid 100 bucks each. They can be kept in pairs or groups. I got two and are in QT right now with a green slimer. Monti digi, and a Gonipora. They haven’t touched them at all. I will keep adding new test corals as time goes on. They are eating a wide variety of frozen foods easily. I have purposefully not over fed them to see if they will fill the gap with coral but so far so good. I haven’t tried pellets yet but I will get some micro ones and try. They are still pretty small. They do pack at filamentous GHA as well. They pest patrol the rocks nonstop. If I drop an aptasia in there the go straight for it! I’m still needing to find a really giant one to see if size plays a part. They have also eaten some spaghetti worms and small feather dusters.
Today I am going to put my galaxia coral in there. Its rock is covered in aptasia and the coral might be similarly tempting. But so far they have been a dream so fingers crossed. Maybe as they hit adulthood they will develop a taste for coral who knows. Just hoping to find someone else who has tried them. Hopefully they may become an easier and more affordable option.
Today I am going to put my galaxia coral in there. Its rock is covered in aptasia and the coral might be similarly tempting. But so far they have been a dream so fingers crossed. Maybe as they hit adulthood they will develop a taste for coral who knows. Just hoping to find someone else who has tried them. Hopefully they may become an easier and more affordable option.