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Hi. Bought a teardrop butterfly from Ah beng. Diff websites give diff views on reef suitability.

I've cut some slits on the plastic bag which holds the fish and clipped inside main tank.

Pellet food is fed to it for slightly more than a wk. I judged the response of the fish's eagerness to chase after the pellet food. Seeing its "positive response" & "never got enough of pellet food" attitude, I decided to give it a try and release into the main tank. So far so gd. Am looking out for my red fire shrimps if got kana attack.

I guess if a fish is being well fed, it will probably not feed on corals. my garang blue tang munching those cheap plate porites and attacking others and i overturned all landscape to get it and donate to a LFS. Tat's solely on my short experience.

The question I have in mind is, anyone tried buying a "not confirm reef safe" fish and try to alter its feeding behaviour?

If so, do you choose a young specimen or older specimen?

Have you been successful?

Thks.

Tank size:36"x36"x24"

Return pump" 2x Reef Octo 5000

Skimmer:BK Double Cone 200 on Reef Octopus DC 5500s.

Wavemaker:2xVortech MP40wES

Chemical filtration:1xeducator FR(biopellets)

Chiller:1hp Daikin compressor.

Lighting:2 x Kessil A360we

Auto topup system: JBJ ATO + new jet 1200

Dosing system: Kamoer 3 channel.

Additives: ESV 2 part.

Power consumption

2XReef Octo 5000: 120watts

BK skimmer:50watts

2xVortech wavemaker:70watts

Daikin compressor:775watts

Lighting:180watts

Ato system:21watts

Exhaust fans:16watts

Refugium light:27watts

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this is the entire reason why i started the reefsafe butterflyfish thread.

some butterflies can be kept in the reef some cannot.

it's not about the "altering" of the diet but more of the fact that they do not eat corals in nature.

pls do your research, as teardrop butterflies are some of the most destructive species around. they have a large mouth compared to other species which is meant for tearing up corals.

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this is the entire reason why i started the reefsafe butterflyfish thread.

some butterflies can be kept in the reef some cannot.

it's not about the "altering" of the diet but more of the fact that they do not eat corals in nature.

pls do your research, as teardrop butterflies are some of the most destructive species around. they have a large mouth compared to other species which is meant for tearing up corals.

Oh man. Looks like got to net it outta tank and give away...

Tank size:36"x36"x24"

Return pump" 2x Reef Octo 5000

Skimmer:BK Double Cone 200 on Reef Octopus DC 5500s.

Wavemaker:2xVortech MP40wES

Chemical filtration:1xeducator FR(biopellets)

Chiller:1hp Daikin compressor.

Lighting:2 x Kessil A360we

Auto topup system: JBJ ATO + new jet 1200

Dosing system: Kamoer 3 channel.

Additives: ESV 2 part.

Power consumption

2XReef Octo 5000: 120watts

BK skimmer:50watts

2xVortech wavemaker:70watts

Daikin compressor:775watts

Lighting:180watts

Ato system:21watts

Exhaust fans:16watts

Refugium light:27watts

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