kmbyrnes
New member
I've wanted a copperband butterfly for a while, but there were so may posts about getting them to eat, and so many other interesting creatures available, it was not high on my list.
I was out of town for an extended period and the aiptasia in my DT got out of control, so I decided it was time to try one.
This CBB ate frozen mysis at the LFS but no such luck at home in QT.
Over the last 10 days I have tried Mysis, Brine, Bloodworms , Butterfly food, rotifers, cyclops, flakes, pellets, and live clam from the grocery. Zero. The best I got was a sniff at the live clam, then he swam away.
Today it was time for the DT to get some of the scallops they love.
It turns out the CBB loves them too! He has eaten at least 8 large-pellet-size chunks in the last 30 minutes.
It's beginning to look like he may survive QT.
Never stop offering different food, you won't know until you try.
Life ( and reefing ) is good !
I was out of town for an extended period and the aiptasia in my DT got out of control, so I decided it was time to try one.
This CBB ate frozen mysis at the LFS but no such luck at home in QT.
Over the last 10 days I have tried Mysis, Brine, Bloodworms , Butterfly food, rotifers, cyclops, flakes, pellets, and live clam from the grocery. Zero. The best I got was a sniff at the live clam, then he swam away.
Today it was time for the DT to get some of the scallops they love.
It turns out the CBB loves them too! He has eaten at least 8 large-pellet-size chunks in the last 30 minutes.
It's beginning to look like he may survive QT.
Never stop offering different food, you won't know until you try.
Life ( and reefing ) is good !