Sloeber
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In a seperate thread ron shimek speaks of their ability to happily eat aiptasia. this sparked me to do some research on the fish, as i have plenty of aiptasia to feed them. however, i cannot find much - if any - info regarding the care and natural diet of this fish. the best i've done thus far is locate it in my burgess atlas and a few websites written entirely in french. neither answered my questions.
basically, i have but few questions...
1. will this fish get wide-eyed (more so than they already are) once introduced into my t. maximma display? i know many butterflies are specialists at eating clams, so this worries me.
2. what about LPS? if they love aiptasia, will E. anchora tempt it once the aiptasia is all gone?
if you can answer those 2 questions, or relay me over to a quality link, i'd much appreciate it.
oh ya, for the record, my 6 peppermints don't seem to think aiptasia is part of their diet, and kalk has proven to be useless in the battle.
TIA
henry
basically, i have but few questions...
1. will this fish get wide-eyed (more so than they already are) once introduced into my t. maximma display? i know many butterflies are specialists at eating clams, so this worries me.
2. what about LPS? if they love aiptasia, will E. anchora tempt it once the aiptasia is all gone?
if you can answer those 2 questions, or relay me over to a quality link, i'd much appreciate it.
oh ya, for the record, my 6 peppermints don't seem to think aiptasia is part of their diet, and kalk has proven to be useless in the battle.
TIA
henry