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Old 07/31/2007, 08:59 PM
JCnflies JCnflies is offline
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I have two weird fish. Am I lucky?

One of the first things I learned as a fisherman are there are no rules. IN some ways, I am starting to think the same about reefkeeping - particularly the fish.

I have a mandarin who chomps on New Life Spectrum pellets

I have a copperband butterfly who does not touch the corals and eats mysis, brine and worm like I eat Italian! - but he never sleeps .. when I try to feed the coral after dark, he eats it before the corals can..... except the blasto wellsi..... he's a pig, too
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Old 08/02/2007, 09:58 PM
KathyC KathyC is offline
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Yes you are lucky! Very lucky!!
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Old 08/02/2007, 10:39 PM
JCnflies JCnflies is offline
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I just wish I could train the copperband to not touch the coral's food ......................

When I feed pellets, I mix NLS and a vegie pellet (I have a Kole Tang, Pygmy Angel and Foxface Rabbitfish, too). THe mandarin will spit out all the green vegie pellets (now he's even ignoring them all together) and then eat the brown NLS ones. Who says fish can't learn.
 


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