How to train a Chaetodon Reticulatus to eat

shandy_say

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Hi! I recently adopted a 2inch juvi chaetodon reticulatus. Ive been researching the net for info about this fish but unfortunately i haven't found much info on it. Its been a couple of days already and it still hasn't fed on anything. Ive tried frozen food, pellets, flakes, and cyclo already and i have yet to see it feed on something. Anyone know how to get them to feed?
 
The reticulated butterflyfish is an obligate corallivore (read: acropora eater) and best left in the ocean--this is likely why you have been unable to find much info on its captive care.

If you can spare some SPS, I would suggest adding some live Acropora asap to get some calories in the fish before it is too far catabolic.

Then look into this: Feeding Angelfish and Butterflyfish

Try smearing the food paste on dead coral skeleton, shells, etc. Juveniles have been weaned onto small clams, but there is only one documented success story to date.

Best of luck.
 
Yeah I actually saw that article in your blog. I have to get some clams soon to test if i can train it to eat. Would it be possible for you to ask Mr. Takama how he got them to try the clams in the first place?

I even put in a sps frag i had inside its box now but i its not touching it. My friend who gave it to me said that it was mainly feeding on acans and micromussas in his tank thats why he gave it to me.

I really hope that it feeds soon. Here is a pic i took last night.

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Im feeding it live ruditapes philippinarum as of now. Im planning to train it to eat prepared foods starting next week. I have a video of it feeding but im still uploading it now. Will post it later when upload is completed.
 
What ever became of this fish? Is it still alive?

This species along with ornatissimus and meyeri are all corallivores but feeding these fish Acropora or similarly shaped SPS corals is futile and they will end up damaging their mouths trying to eat these as they slowly starve to death. The mouth on this group of butterflyfishes is designed for scraping coral slime from smooth surfaced SPS corals such as Porites and Montipora.
 
My guess is no. It would be nice if people would report back because, if there is no success, perhaps it would discourage collection and purchase. Maybe the collection of this one was just a mistake or accident.
 
What ever became of this fish? Is it still alive?

This species along with ornatissimus and meyeri are all corallivores but feeding these fish Acropora or similarly shaped SPS corals is futile and they will end up damaging their mouths trying to eat these as they slowly starve to death. The mouth on this group of butterflyfishes is designed for scraping coral slime from smooth surfaced SPS corals such as Porites and Montipora.

I've also seen these types eat LPS like open brains in captivity.
 
I've also seen these types eat LPS like open brains in captivity.

They may eat them but its not what their mouths are evolved to do. I once saw C. melapterus feeding on Fungia in a wholesaler's system ... with tearing evident on its lips from the costae of the coral scraping it as it tore the tissue off. When I was working at the Waikiki Aquarium we received a small ornate butterfly in 2005 which I placed in an outside exhibit with abundant Montipora capitata and it did well and grew until I left there in 2008. Not sure it is still on display or not.
 
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