RE: Cheap Copperbands
Wild caught copperbands come in with a lot of parasites to start with, especially flukes. They can be very difficult to get to eat also. They can be a shy eater and are most active early and late in the day when we typically don't feed our tanks. Just because they are feeding in a LFS tank with few other occupants and little flow doesn't mean they will feed in a tank with a lot of aggressive feeders and tons of flow. They don't chase down feed in a strong current like tang or angel, so its best to provide food they can pick off the bottom like live mussels. I have two CBB that I now have eating frozen as well as live mussels. It took me about year to get one of them to eat frozen and that is only when I feed early in the AM. The other one came from another MAAST member and was already eating frozen when I got him. Mostly they eat mussels before and after the lights are on. I think he probably hunts bristle worms and amphipods (grammarus shrimp) at night too. Instar says he smashes blood worms into an old dead open brain skeleton for them to pick at. This seems reasonable considering their feeding behavior. I'm trying to get Instar to do a talk about these guys at an upcoming MAAST meeting.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano