Any pro/ con to the long nose va the CB?Theres always a yellow longnose. I have one as well. Easier to get eating and lots of personality.
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Any pro/ con to the long nose va the CB?Theres always a yellow longnose. I have one as well. Easier to get eating and lots of personality.
Anecdotally easier to acclimate. Definitely less timid, skittish. But they both have evolved on the reef to eat all day long so they both remain high maintenance fish.Any pro/ con to the long nose va the CB?
Just easier to get one to eat. Also my longnose will squirt water out his mouth at me at feeding time which is kind of funny to watch. Both have become very bold eaters once feeding. The longnose is so bold it will swim into a container for food so is the easiest fish I have to catch. Mine have both been reef safe but I read the longnose is more risky. Honestly I'm done with tangs fighting. After owning cbb and longnose I'm a butterfly guy now. They may appear shy but can defend like a boss with that top fin. The yellow goes upside down over the aggressor and bares that sharp fin and the other fish FAFO.Any pro/ con to the long nose va the CB?
My CBB is a model citizen, eats well and bothers nothingSo here we are at a crossroads. I’m debating of adding a CBB to my current setup. Current tank is 48”x20”x20”. By October the tank will be upgraded to either an SCA 150 60” or an IM 200 72”.
Current stock
Clown pair
Adorned wrasse
Carpenters wrasse
One spot foxface
Scopas tang.
Scopas is about 3”. One spot about the same size. No aggression in the tank.
Would the addition of the CBB to the current mix be warranted at this point with the already budgeted for upgrade?
Would be purchasing from Dr. reef and requesting one on the smaller side.
I am also not dead set on purchasing one for the current setup and am willing to wait. Wanted to hear pros and cons from those with experience.
Not sure if you have a sump but if so, one trick I’ve seen done on YouTube by Viking reefing, is to swap a rock out from sump to display every few weeks. He has multiple angel fish and the rock in the sump grows sponges and whatever on it. So every few weeks there is a new rock to peck at.Help me come up with a list of food items please
Frozen brine, mysis, blood worms, angel/butterfly food
Love black and or white worms
Anything else to add?
My trigger food was LRS Herbivore diet but it should also take to plankton, spirulina brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, Hikari clam on the half shell and Hikari angel and Butterly formulaI do believe I’m going to give it a go! I believe I’ll start with a wide variety of food option gathering before I place an order. Hopefully one from dr. Reef may give me a leg up trying to get one to eat.
Mine eats Trader Joes frozen seafood mix (shrimp,calamari, scallops) live clams and mussels occasionally, frozen mysis. Doesn't care for angel/butterfly mix. Loves worms and aiptasia.Help me come up with a list of food items please
Frozen brine, mysis, blood worms, angel/butterfly food
Love black and or white worms
Anything else to add?
If it's only eating live foods at first adding Selcon to live brine shrimp will give it more fatty acids and useful calories to sustain it.Help me come up with a list of food items please
Frozen brine, mysis, blood worms, angel/butterfly food
Love black and or white worms
Anything else to add?
I’m calling a local freshwater shop today to see if they have some. If not eBay will be the next stop.My five year old cbb eats everything on your list. He especially loves live black worms. If you cannot get them locally, go to Ebay. There are several sellers.
I would hope. But I’m preparing for worst case scenario that if the shipping stress is making it super picky I want to be prepared.If you're getting it pre-QTd from Dr Reef, it should eat well almost right away, yes?
Best to be prepared, for sure.I would hope. But I’m preparing for worst case scenario that if the shipping stress is making it super picky I want to be prepared.