Larry how do you worm them? I have always wanted a copperband. I just get a little nervous housing a copperband in a reef with calms.Larry buys the young ones, worms them, and lets them grow out.
Larry how do you worm them? I have always wanted a copperband. I just get a little nervous housing a copperband in a reef with calms.Larry buys the young ones, worms them, and lets them grow out.
Adam B.
So far mine hasn't messed with the clams.I just get a little nervous housing a copperband in a reef with calms.
I have a large derasa in my tank & my CBB never has nipped him or bothered it in anyway.
Just Lurking around!!!
I've had my copperband for almost 4 years now. It is in my 180g tank. It has never shown any interest in my sps and the only interest it had in my clams was if they were on the sand bed. Long as the clams were in the rocks, which being the species of clams I had they should of been in the rocks, the copperband was fine. My copperband just loves frozen mysis{PEbrand} and will also snack on enriched brine too.
As to the pearlscale butterfly I know of a member on another forum keeping one quite successfully in his reef. BUT that is not an endorsement, most bytterfly fish are not considered reef safe by any means.
Adam, well you remember the dog heart worm meds I used in March? :lol:Larry how do you worm them? I have always wanted a copperband. I just get a little nervous housing a copperband in a reef with calms.
A couple cleaner shrimp and they need a well balanced diet and plenty of it once they start eating; at least 2x, some need 3x a day till they get fat or they find enough to eat in the reef. I always feed the new arrivals live split mussels and frozen white mosquito larva. I keep a couple large HI feather dusters in where they will start out tank life as well. In case I detect more than external parasites, I'm prepared to do more if necessary. The presence of the worms looks like a fine coal dust on them in certain places such as fins, where fins join body and at the tips of the gills to start with. Many don't have any signs of this at all. I occassionally use garlic once or twice and more often than not Reef Vital DNA Professional at 2x to 3x the regular dose. After 8 weeks of QT/treatments they are ready for someone's reef. My one will eat aiptasia out of my hand. I like doing that, so if you have any little aiptasia rocks or shells you want knocked down, ship them on over to me. :lol: He evens cleans aiptasia off other reef things and from the edge of clams without hitting the clam. They are surgically precise.
Larry
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StephenA, sorry for hijacking your post....
Thanks everyone for the helpful answers. LMAO...It looks like I need another fish.![]()
Adam B.
The info is useful!![]()