Copperband Butterfly

bif24701

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What store bought food is the best choice for my one year old copperband butterfly fish? He doesn't seem to have grown much over the last year, please help thanks.


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
I feed mine spirulina enriched mysis,live blackworms and marine flakes. I feed three times a day. If yours eats well,just try to give him food more often.
 
What are black worms?

I feed mine brine or mysis shrimp alternating between the two, but just once. Maybe I should feed more often but I'm afraid of over feeding the tank.


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
I feed mine spirulina enriched mysis,live blackworms and marine flakes. I feed three times a day. If yours eats well,just try to give him food more often.

Yeah, I think all fish should be fed 3 times a day if possible. Butterflyfish, especially, are like tangs, they seem to constantly be feeding on small bits. Blackworms are said to be a great way to get a new CBB eating and they seem to love them. I've never fed them though and I doubt they are necessary, a great treat from what I've read. A wide variety of good meaty foods and some veggies, plus vitamins------a normal carnivore diet, should be fine. Bits of grocery store shrimp are really scarfed by most common butterflyfish.
 
Ok so I have not been feeding well, that is going to change. In fact I think I'll create my own food.


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
Ok so I have not been feeding well, that is going to change. In fact I think I'll create my own food.


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
Yeah, I think all fish should be fed 3 times a day if possible. Butterflyfish, especially, are like tangs, they seem to constantly be feeding on small bits. Blackworms are said to be a great way to get a new CBB eating and they seem to love them. I've never fed them though and I doubt they are necessary, a great treat from what I've read. A wide variety of good meaty foods and some veggies, plus vitamins------a normal carnivore diet, should be fine. Bits of grocery store shrimp are really scarfed by most common butterflyfish.

I agree with the above. Black worms are a source of HUFA. Also, clams on the half shell are a nice treat.
 
Ok, so no Roggers dealers in my area, nor can I find black worms. Fresh sea food is hard to come by in Arizona. What other options? I can find shrimp and scallops


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
Get a fresh scallop and a shrimp from the grocery store and chop it up, then freeze it in a ziploc bag. The cbb should readily eat small portions of the mix (slice off a couple of pieces and drop in the tank).
 
Ok so I found clams on the half shell and PE mysis shrimp, and cyclopeeze. I really like these mysis they are large and the fish live them! I put a clam in and got good response from my copperband however my snails like it even more. With consistent training I'm sure he will get used to feeding on the clam.


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
I still can't find black works. What about blood worms? Are they good food for aquarium reef fish?

And since I'm feeding more should I be rinsing all my food?


5+ Aquariums
Reef, Planted, African Chiclids, soon to be: Discus
 
I have a vagabond, a little more hardy and way more aggressive than a CB. But mine has taken to Rod's food very well. I had to try to get him to eat something other than my SPS and this worked like a charm.
 
Rods looks great and maybe some day I can get the funds to buy enough for free shipping. However I'm looking for convenience at the moment. Anyone know how nutritional are blood worms?





120 gallon mixed reef, 55, 36, and 10g Planted, 29g African rift lake chiclids..
 
My CBB loves the clams on a half shell and the PE mysis shrimp are great. Buy them in great big sheets and just break off what I need.





120 gallon mixed reef, 55, 36, and 10g Planted, 29g African rift lake chiclids..
 
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