what is your QT process may i ask?I have kept 15 or so in reefs, with no problems. Same with H. zoster. They are very hardy, but seem to come in dirty from wholesalers every time I get them.
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what is your QT process may i ask?I have kept 15 or so in reefs, with no problems. Same with H. zoster. They are very hardy, but seem to come in dirty from wholesalers every time I get them.
what is your QT process may i ask?
I didn't. I'm actually thinking about doing a rock flower anemone dom system with LPS, and I heard they eat RFAs so I'm not taking my chances...did you get a one? I am in the same boat with a LPS dom. system and really thinking about this fish for a while now.
Please shoot a video of your Butterfly in your big tank.I've had one for 3 or 4 years now. In an older, smaller tank it was a canary in the coalmine for water parameters. Mostly, if I looked wrong it would get a little case of ich. Since then I moved everything to a larger tank which included QT and letting everything in the old tank go fallow before the move and he has been healthy ever since. Does not seem to be aggressive towards tangs or anyone else. I have not seen him pick on coral or clam. I have not seen him pick on shrimp either, but I also have not seen my shrimp in a long time.
Does anyone have experience adding more to a single specimen?
I have one smaller pyramid now and love the little guy and would like to add 1-2 more of it’s possible. He is not super established but some of my other residents are. I do have access to QT’d stock as well as an acclimation box.
I had my pyramid in a box separated for two with a foxface and they still became fast friends. Now that I know of the mouth injury concerns I wouldn’t use an eggcrate divider like that. I have a 20 year old massive hippo tang who is a real pain if I don’t use the box.I can't answer your specific question about adding one to a display with an existing Pyramid but I would recommend an acclimation box. Any new fish honestly. At least in my experience.
I’ve kept them in groups with no issues. However, twice I wanted to add new ones to an existing group and each time the new fish were attacked until we removed them - I didn’t expect that!Does anyone have experience adding more to a single specimen?
I have one smaller pyramid now and love the little guy and would like to add 1-2 more of it’s possible. He is not super established but some of my other residents are. I do have access to QT’d stock as well as an acclimation box.
Curious, how big is your Hippo after 20 years?
Maybe I am validating overstocking but the safer move seems to get 2 to add to my established 1. Hopefully that resets whatever group dynamic there is.I’ve kept them in groups with no issues. However, twice I wanted to add new ones to an existing group and each time the new fish were attacked until we removed them - I didn’t expect that!
Jay
Maybe I am validating overstocking but the safer move seems to get 2 to add to my established 1. Hopefully that resets whatever group dynamic there is.
Adding a single seems like it could just get bullied if there is an issue
This makes more sense, I do have a plan B home but maybe this is more of a red flag than I initially thought.I should have been clearer - we added small groups to existing small groups, and the original fish trashed the new ones each time. We then added black pyramids to the tank, and had no issues - all very strange.
Just be sure to have a "plan B"!
Jay
My issue here is mouth damage and how this is so typical of this species of butterfly.Acclimation box, sized properly, is always a good idea.
- It allows existing fish to see it
- It allows new fish to see others
- You can observe both sides behavior
- You noted QT so probably already know feeding habits but this also allows day to day food and observing
- May still see some aggression after release but it gives you a better chance than without
- If acclimation box is dual purpose (trap) it is established, known, so head start should you need to trap/time out
Basically acclimation box is a great tool to use for many different reasons. Not fool proof but it helps. Always need to be aware of compatibility and unpredictability. It happens. I'm seeing it now with Pink Square Anthias and a Milletseed butterfly. Go figure.
I would not use an acclimation box, they will likely harm their snouts. I use a large plastic mesh container to “howdy” this species, or I just move them right in.I was able to locate and quarantine another pair of pyramids so soon I will have an answer to the question if there is an issue with 2 adding into 1 established (granted only for 6 weeks on the first)
My question now is if I should use the acclimation box due to the propensity these guys to get mouth damage.
My first had no issues and even had a small wall in the box. With 1 existing in there already I don’t know that throwing these 2 directly into the fire is a great idea, so I am very torn.
Any thoughts?
Jay I am glad to have this post-introduction validation. I just did this myself no box.I would not use an acclimation box, they will likely harm their snouts. I use a large plastic mesh container to “howdy” this species, or I just move them right in.
Jay