falconut
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Has anybody had one of these guys? They're not the most colorful fish, but they are pretty neat looking. The information is very limited on the internet, so I'm looking for personnel experience with them. Here is a photo of one, which also goes by Chaetodon sedentarius:
I've been able to find the following information:
- they get a maxium of around 6"
- they can swim quick short bursts, not long endurance swimming
- they live on reefs in the wild
- the mouth is adapted to crevice feeding
- they eat worms, shrimps & amphipods
My LFS gets them in at about 2". I'm trying to decide if I would like to get one. I'm just having a hard time deciding. Are they pretty hardy for a butterfly or not good at adjusting to aquarium life as some butterflies? I have Zoas, and mostly softies, but the best source I've found lists nothing about them eatting corals. So, I'm looking for personnel experience for help.
Thanks.
I've been able to find the following information:
- they get a maxium of around 6"
- they can swim quick short bursts, not long endurance swimming
- they live on reefs in the wild
- the mouth is adapted to crevice feeding
- they eat worms, shrimps & amphipods
My LFS gets them in at about 2". I'm trying to decide if I would like to get one. I'm just having a hard time deciding. Are they pretty hardy for a butterfly or not good at adjusting to aquarium life as some butterflies? I have Zoas, and mostly softies, but the best source I've found lists nothing about them eatting corals. So, I'm looking for personnel experience for help.
Thanks.