If I swap my Long Nose this is the species I’d probably go for
Do you get them there?
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If I swap my Long Nose this is the species I’d probably go for
We do but not often as you can imagine.Do you get them there?
We do but not often as you can imagine.
Also keep eyeing up the marcellae butterflies that are appearing.
I say go for it, every time I’ve seen one they’re seemingly more reefsafe than other butterflies (similar to CBBs I find as they’re not around too much coral).We don't get them often here either, I was on the waitlist so long I forgot I was on the waitlist, had to been over a year or two.
I say go for it, every time I’ve seen one they’re seemingly more reefsafe than other butterflies (similar to CBBs I find as they’re not around too much coral).
Wrasse and angel wise, I find butterflies compete really well.Oh I bought it already, that’s a pic of it in my conditioning tank. It’s eating but not out of the water column at this point. I think they do well with coral just unsure if it will be able to compete with the other fish for food. May have to see if I can get it to eat out of a feeder reliably.
Wrasse and angel wise, I find butterflies compete really well.
Tang and large fish like them I find will easily outcompete any shy fish, including wrasses.
Reef Mollies!!! Love it when I see Mollies in people's tanks.
Any help with a new yellow long nose that won't eat?
Our previous yellow long nose ate from day 1, and was an aggressive eater that even ate flakes and pellets.
We got a larger new one 1 week ago , and after 2 days, it ate frozen mysis. It has since stopped and just actively swims away from any food. It's absolutely maddening.
Parameters are good, and the fish looks healthy. It just won't eat.
We live in a small town so no fresh clams or black worms. It wouldn't even touch the clams on half shell which our previous one went nuts for.
We didn't Qt this one as they were delayed in shipment and I was very nervous for it, so I wanted to get it in our reef with things to pick at.
The foxface (as usual) let it know it's the boss, and our majestic angel just flares up at it occasionally. Nothing major. It swims about the tank and sometimes hides in the corner, but I'm worried about it not eating now.
The previous yellow we had stayed in the top corner for nearly 2 weeks because of our foxface, but it still ate from day 1.
I didn’t know raccoons had been bred yet.@i cant think They are bred by the Oceanic Institute, the same place that gave us the Yellow Tangs and more recently Potter’s Angels.