Moved everyone to the 100 gallon last night, so they're still a bit skittish. Most of the wrasses are still hiding, but starting to peek out. The 3 butterflies and the lemonpeel angel were all begging for food 15 minutes after going in.
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That's a really nice looking semilarvatus. The klein's looks nice as well (and do a pretty good job at eating majano anemones), the capistratus usually adapts poorly to captivity even though it's an Atlantic fish and should be easier due to less transit time etc.I really like this one but 350 is a little too much
This is another species on my list for my butterfly tank. Just need to find a nice one locally that's been at the store for a while. Had my eye on one the past couple weeks, I may grab it if it's still there. I like them to be at the store at least 30 daysFound my Male CBB
I occasionally see triangulum/baronessa, and chrysostomus at a LFS near me. Usually they are direct importsI'm looking for:
Chelmonops trunctatus
Road modesta
Chaetodon triangulum or baronessa
Heniochus chrysostomus
Any one can direct me?
Any chance you can get them eating and sell to me?I occasionally see triangulum/baronessa, and chrysostomus at a LFS near me. Usually they are direct imports
Snapped some quick pics today. The Rhino bannerfish (Heniochus varius) is becoming one of my favorite butterflies I've ever kept. Eats everything, even pellets, and it has such a cool personality. The pelvic fins remind me of mickey mouse ears.
Nah, I don't ship fish. If I come across a healthy one of those, which is rare, and I can get it eating, which is also rare, it's going to stay in my tanksAny chance you can get them eating and sell to me?
I saw the same as far as 1st hand care. Mine has been bulletproof for a butterfly. Came in good shape, eating just about everything, including pellets. No outward signs of damage when purchased, and prophylactically treated for prazi-resistant flukes, ich, velvet, uronema, and brooklynellaI've been enjoying your tank photos. The H. varius is a bucket list fish for me. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be much 1st-hand care info about the species.