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Old 07/20/2002, 05:37 PM
oceanhighz oceanhighz is offline
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Copperband butterfly

I kept a copperband for awhile, about 6 months back, and he was doing really well, until he had a problem with my Bully of a coral beauty. He got really stressed, and stopped eating. Before that he was plump and eating well. I am thinking of getting another down the road sometime. I was wondering what everybody feeds theirs, and what kind of fish they keep it with. TIA.

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Old 07/21/2002, 10:00 AM
DgenR8 DgenR8 is offline
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I have heard that they will eat Aiptasia, and different types of coral polyps, feather dusters, other tube worms etc... for these reasons, I've never kept one and don't know what else they'll eat.
Sorry I don't have an answer for you, but at least I bumped you back up.
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