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Selling Copperband Butterfly Fish

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Selling Copperband Buttefly, he's about 3" long and is eating frozen. $40
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interesteed in trading for a malanurus wrasse? I will be in Nj tomorrow 11am
Lol right, if you have a healthy CB that’s eating frozen, why would you need to re home him!? I’ve tried a few of these guys with no luck unfortunately.
 

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Good question. I'm also curious if he munches on coral.

Lol right, if you have a healthy CB that’s eating frozen, why would you need to re home him!? I’ve tried a few of these guys with no luck unfortunately.
I'm wondering the same thing but bullying is also a possibility. I don't have anything exotic or expensive, just some zoas, shrooms and several euphellia. If it bothers them I'll rehome or donate to my lfs. $40 is not a big loss in this hobby.
 
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I understand they eat aptasia...but do they also eat soft corals like hammers, duncans, etc?
They are often coral safe but like many fish some individuals won't be. The cbb that I had ate a duncan and started devouring my hammer corals before I was able to get him out.

Edit- BTW hammers and duncans aren't soft corals.
 
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