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Get a large copperband. And keep it in your tank unless it starts eating your zoas.

Large, so that the initial survival chance is greater.

If not, get two yellow band. One will need to be sacrifice. The weaker one will be bullied, leaving the other alone.

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Copper butterfly & filefish are generally reef safe. I have kept 2 copperband butterfly before & they dun bother my corals. For filefish, 1 of them dun bother but the bigger one likes to eat my zoas. It all depends on their own taste buds. But 80% of the filefish shld be reefsafe.

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Copperband butterfly difficult to feed after aiptasias are all gone. But can be trained to accept prepared frozen food. Filefish readily accept pellets within a week. The down side to this once they choose to accept better food compared to aiptasias, they might not tackle any more new aiptasias that spur out later. IME i will choose filefish as i have higher survival rate with this.

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