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burgessi are quite reefsafe.
i have a declivis and mitratus and they do not touch anything.
I'd recommend anyone trying butterflies in reefs should own a good fish trap, and know how to use it![]()
sounds like an opportunity to do a public service "how to use a fishtrap" video.
/hint hint.
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LOL, there is actually no big secret to it. First of all, I use an actual trap, not a home made plastic bottle trap. Not that there is anything wrong with one of those, it just won't fit in my tank, and the flow would blow it all around the tank. The flow is bad enough with my trap. I usually add a couple magnets to the top of the door to make it fall easier/faster. I use this trap:
http://www.marinedepot.com/Ultralif...ter_Aquariums-Ultralife-UL1511-FIMISC-vi.html
I place food in the trap, and close the door. The fish then try to get at it. Eventually, depending on the fish I want to catch, I open the door to either let that fish in, or if it won't, other fish go in, eat and stir up the food, and some flows out of the trap. Then any remaining fish know there is food there. Eventually, any fish I want to catch goes in.
where's the magnet go?
Is there a remote control for that thing? Or do you have to hire someone to come stand there and watch it.. then close it when the fish goes in? Cause that seems kind of expensive...
I assume that if you're after a bigger fish, say... oh, a tang... then all the little ones go in and out over and over again, taunting you, while you wait for Mr. Big to show up and take interest?
Question for those with butterflies...
I believe i read in this thread (geesh I could be wrong) that butterflies and angel fish in general leave healthy happy corals alone, however they target weaker, unhealthy ones readily...
Assuming I wasn't dreaming when i read that...
What about when two corals bump and sting each other... that spot is generally un-healhtly looking... I have an echno eating a digitata at the base... about 2"cubed of digitata is affected... I'm worried that would be attacked give the above pretense...
I'd like to add some kind of pygmy angel (or two) and a CBB (or other butterfly) but am a bit scared...
that marginalis will learn to eat out of the water column soon. they are really, much easier than copperbands.