Fishey die
Fishey die
Well as my daughter used to say years ago, "fishey die".
I just found this thread and so will give you my experiences.
Tank is a 400G mixed reef.
I originally bought a pair of CBB's to put in the tank and take care of my apastia problem. They did great and cleard my forest of apstia. They were good friends and usually swam together. I got them from a wholesaler who had recently gotten them in. I did not QT and put them directly into the display tank in hopes that they would survive knowing their dismal survival rate.
Luck being on my side, they survived just fine. They even strated eating pellet food which is what i fee my fish. I guess it was them seeing the other fish eat the pellets that they learned it was a food source and started eating them.
After about a year of keeping them, the larger one I assume got into a tassel with my rabbit fish. The rabbit is blind in one eye and so i gess got spooked by the CBB or my wrasse. The reason I suspect this is that I was in the garage where the tank was temporarly set up and I heard a big splash of water. When I turned around, I found my wrasse on the floor, he had jumped out. When I put him back in the tank, I noticed that the rabbit fish was in his defense coloring and running around spooked. After looking at the tank for a sec, I saw my larger CBB cowering in the rocks and not looking good. The next day, he was dead. So I'm assuming he got stung by the rabbit fish.
The second CBB was doing fine. He would still cruise the tank and pick at the rocks, never bothering anything or anybody. I have never seen him pick at any of my corals.
Fast forward about 3 years and last night I noticed that the CBB was not out swimming around like he usually does. Both my CBB and Moorish Idol are always out cruising the tank. I took a really hard look throughout the tank but can not find him so I'm assuming he has passed on.
One thing about my CBB is that he was always swimming. The tank is 7 feet long and so he had plenty of swimming room. Did that part add to my sucess? I don't know, but it didn't hurt. I also use NSW for my tanks. Did that help my sucess? Well it definatly didn't hurt it any. Even after the lights would go out, the CBB would be crusing the tank. He was never shy and hardly ever hid in the rocks. Even when I would us emy mag scraper to clean the front glass, he would follow it along. As I would get down near the sand and stir it up some, releasing some spaggetti worms into the water, he was there to quickly grab a snack.
The only fish he ever showed any aggression to was my Moorish Idol when I first put the MI in the tank. This lasted a couple of days and then they seemed to be best of riends and would swim together.
So that's my story, maybe someone might find something in there that will help them. Good luck.
RIP my CBB.
