SRC Member letdoit Posted October 11, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 11, 2005 bought new butterfly fish. 2 days already. she not eating any pellets or frozen worms. But my 2 clown fishes eat the food very happily and fast. Is it my butterfly feel lonely? must buy pair? --- she like to hide to dark place, behind pump-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Reefaholic Posted October 11, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 11, 2005 bought new butterfly fish.2 days already. she not eating any pellets or frozen worms. But my 2 clown fishes eat the food very happily and fast. Is it my butterfly feel lonely? must buy pair? --- she like to hide to dark place, behind pump-- Butterfly fishes are never easy to keep. I suggest you read more before you buy. They usually never eat. Even they do eat they only eat corals. Even they eat corals they usually never survive. Hope you dont buy butterfly fishes anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member letdoit Posted October 11, 2005 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 11, 2005 Butterfly fishes are never easy to keep. I suggest you read more before you buy. They usually never eat. Even they do eat they only eat corals. Even they eat corals they usually never survive. Hope you dont buy butterfly fishes anymore. oh no. from : http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Di...12&js_enabled=0 i think she going to die because no suitable food for her. all right. the shop keeper bluff me again. "Quite easy " from internet " difficult" maybe, next time when buying fishes, must printout all 1001 of fishes, so that won't ka na bluff again.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Dazza Posted October 12, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 12, 2005 o u got a copperband.... longtime ago, i managed to get my to feed on live tubifex & blood worms as a start... i know some bros n sis will shake head n say no gd; but its better than starving the fish to death yeah? u may try n get those earthworms if available. Then after a few weeks of that, managed to wean it to mkt prawn meat... Quote Main Tank : 48 inch by 36 inch by 28 inch (2 sides starphire glass)Sump Tank :Return Pump :Chiller : Starmax Compressor 1 HP Drop coilChiller Return Pump Protein Skimmer :Wave Maker :Fluidised Reactor : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Copperband Posted October 12, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 12, 2005 You can try to feed it those adult live brine shrimp avaliable at fish shop...Ya i agree with bro Dazza... at least try to feed it frozen bloodworms first..... then wean into something else.... try to enrich the live shrimp with fish food first..... meaning... feed some fish food flake or whatever dry food you feed to ur marine fish... then a few hours later feed the gut loaded brine shrimp to ur copperband.... hope this helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 is this what you had? I have one of this, and it is easy to keep. Eat alot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Reefaholic Posted October 12, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 12, 2005 Yes indeed some species you can keep if they are feeding.. But for how long? 2 months or 3 months? I heard one senior only managed to keep for 6 mths. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 this one i got it from a friend. Not sure how long he has kept it, but should be more than 2 month. I kept it for 2 months already. Start to keep it during tank cycle stage!! No problem, still as strong. My friend say no problem use it for tank cycle!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kthc Posted October 12, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 12, 2005 The copperband... sigh.... Simple colors but very graceful fish. Try feeding it with mysis/brine shrimp soak with garlic. You may want to avoid keeping with fast & greedy feeders. I was lucky to get them feeding on frozen food & flakes, but they just swim too slowly to get enough food. Slowly waste away...sigh.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Travy Posted October 12, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 12, 2005 For the copper band. i have a way, if u r really desperate... Buy a small cheap anemone and place it into yur tank. This should encourage it to start pecking at it... It'll kill it eventually but probably by that time u'll start it off with other foods. Dont flame me... it works for some. Taught to me by a friend. Quote My Tank Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member letdoit Posted October 13, 2005 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 13, 2005 is this what you had? I have one of this, and it is easy to keep. Eat alot. yes this is the one i had... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonLim Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 Usually new fishes i only feed on 3rd day.. cos they won't start eating straight away and any excess food will just turn to waste. On the 3rd day they just gobble up the food greedily just my 2 cents Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member letdoit Posted October 13, 2005 Author SRC Member Share Posted October 13, 2005 IC. just now my friend also told me that don' let them eat for 2 to 3 days. there won't die. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
victorcool Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 are your butterfly fishes eating? did you see my pm...anyway try very fine/small spirulina fish food when i had baby butterfly they eat even on the first day mine were very shy feeders they got scared when i stand in front of tank so i would continue to stand and leave my hand over the tank to prepare to drop in the food when they become curious...by the way mine had very small mouth cause baby ones mah...but most of my fishes died when my anemone died in water inlet got sucked in and i had a mass grave...only managed to save my yellow tang...and i was so sad after that 6 different baby butterfly all died at the same time... Quote truth remains..."Thirsty in an Ocean" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member jem Posted October 14, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted October 14, 2005 Usually new fishes i only feed on 3rd day.. cos they won't start eating straight away and any excess food will just turn to waste.On the 3rd day they just gobble up the food greedily just my 2 cents hohoho.. what if the fishes doesnt make it through the third day?.. serious loss.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ad_aware Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Sigh.. Sure kena scolding from everyone here.. I went to the marine fishy shop.. and shopped a bit.. the person also told me "this fish ez to keep lah for beginners" and I bought it. Put in, dun really see it eating (i might be wrong); and am very very worried now... Mine's a Copperband Butterfly.. very very beautiful species I must sae, hope someone here can help me with this on how to feed it.. Currently have frozen brime only tho (garlic juice: can I just minced the garlic and mix the brime in?) Thx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Underwater Posted November 4, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted November 4, 2005 Why don't u release it than seeing it dying slowly of hunger in your tank? Heard from many seniors that butterfly fishes are best left in their natural home, the ocean, 'cos not many hobbyists know how to keep them. If we dun support the purchase of butterfly fishes, then the traders will reduce importing them --> less capturing from the ocean. just my 2ct worth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k0na_scab Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 try digging sand worms at the beach or go down to changi to buy i've seen my butterflys eating the worms in my rocks n my tube worms beware the worms can bite ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member andylee Posted November 4, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted November 4, 2005 Why don't u release it than seeing it dying slowly of hunger in your tank? Heard from many seniors that butterfly fishes are best left in their natural home, the ocean, 'cos not many hobbyists know how to keep them. If we dun support the purchase of butterfly fishes, then the traders will reduce importing them --> less capturing from the ocean. just my 2ct worth. release it to where? ad-adware: i believe copperband feed on algae. Feed it some algae or lettuce?? Senior reefers, correct me if i'm wrong.. my experience with copperband with limited Quote Project R.E. Main Tank: 48" x 18" x 24" 12mm with external overflow piping Sump Tank: 28" x 14.5" x 12" (3 compartments) Lightings: T5 HO - Hopar 3* 39w + ATI 2* 54w Skimmer: Skimz Bullet Beckett Chiller: Resun CL-650 (28 - 29 °C) Wavemakers: 2* Seio M620 + 1* Hydor K2 (7100 litre / hr) Fluidized Reactor: Skimz FR (currently empty) Pumps: 1x Rio 32HF (Skimmer), 1x Rio 20HF (Return & Chiller) Filtration: more than 80kg LRs, chaeto Water Circulation: ~ 4000 litre / hr Future Plans: additional wavemaker, DIY algae scrubber, DIY overflow box Previously: Project R : 36" x 12" x 24" 10mm reef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
veliferium Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 release it to where? ad-adware: i believe copperband feed on algae. Feed it some algae or lettuce?? Senior reefers, correct me if i'm wrong.. my experience with copperband with limited Correction... They feed on aiptasia,not algae.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member gift05 Posted November 4, 2005 SRC Member Share Posted November 4, 2005 i received a double sadled butterflyfish as a gift. did little to no research on them b4 cuz all i knew that they were not reef safe. but after a night in my isolation box ( all fish introduced into the tank must spend at least 1 day in isloation or till they start eating the food i feed them ) he started wacking frozen brine with much content can see him peckin at my LR too. i think i've got a greedy one =) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuEl Posted November 4, 2005 Share Posted November 4, 2005 Yep it's true that most butterfly fish feed exclusively on corals. Yellow longnose and copperband butterflies don't feed on algae or corals. Their forcep like mouth is to reach small inverts hiding in coral skeletons/between rocks. Not as hard to keep compared to those feeding on corals but still you need to get them feeding as soon as possible for success. Another butterflyfish which you could consider is the racoon butterlyfish, one of the easier species. Quote Always something more important than fish. http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member letdoit Posted November 4, 2005 Author SRC Member Share Posted November 4, 2005 butterfly is beautiful and very cheap. S$2 can get copperband. why!!! difficult... LOL next time i won't buy it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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