A Azedenkae New member May 18, 2015 #1 In peer-reviewed literature Heniochus chrysostomus is not known to target zoanthids. Has anyone experienced the contrary?
In peer-reviewed literature Heniochus chrysostomus is not known to target zoanthids. Has anyone experienced the contrary?
TheDragonMoray New member May 25, 2015 #2 They're usually well behaved. However i've had a yellow tang munch away at my zoas like crazy.
A Azedenkae New member May 26, 2015 #3 Hm hm well there are always exceptions I guess. What do you feed your H. chrysostomus exactly? What do you have in your tank?
Hm hm well there are always exceptions I guess. What do you feed your H. chrysostomus exactly? What do you have in your tank?
650-IS350 New member May 26, 2015 #4 When I had some baby Haniochus in my tank I never saw that go at my polyp collection. Sadly lost them to ich brought in by of course a Tang.
When I had some baby Haniochus in my tank I never saw that go at my polyp collection. Sadly lost them to ich brought in by of course a Tang.
A Azedenkae New member May 26, 2015 #5 650-IS350 said: When I had some baby Haniochus in my tank I never saw that go at my polyp collection. Sadly lost them to ich brought in by of course a Tang. Click to expand... Thanks. Do you remember what species of Heniochus you had specifically?
650-IS350 said: When I had some baby Haniochus in my tank I never saw that go at my polyp collection. Sadly lost them to ich brought in by of course a Tang. Click to expand... Thanks. Do you remember what species of Heniochus you had specifically?
650-IS350 New member May 26, 2015 #6 I believe it was Heniochus Butterfly Heniochus acuminatus linnaeus