Who kept melanurus when feasted on cuc?

My melanurus in a great fish. In the last few months I have been battling a hair aigae issue and have reduced my feedings. Melanurus has supplemented his feeding on my snails and crabs.

I have resupplied the cuc ( smails and peppermints) and he has enjoyed the feast.

Is it a choice, melanurus or cuc? Any way to break habit?


Thanks
 
My melanurus in a great fish. In the last few months I have been battling a hair aigae issue and have reduced my feedings. Melanurus has supplemented his feeding on my snails and crabs.

I have resupplied the cuc ( smails and peppermints) and he has enjoyed the feast.

Is it a choice, melanurus or cuc? Any way to break habit?


Thanks

Well, if a fish is hungry, it will eat what it can find. You are providing CUC buffet. Yummmm.
 
my melanurus is pretty aggressive, not knowing when i first got it, the next day i added a potters wrasse that i got from another reefer that ate pellets! well soon after introduction, the melanurus went to work on it, dive bombs after dive bombs and the potters didnt last 24hrs...
 
Okay...this exact same thing happened to me the past few months...

1) Nipped at clam - clam to another tank

2) Took out cleaning crew over a couple months and BIG algae bloom

3) Battled algae (and some phos) for months, gfo, etc.

4) Last straw - took out my 2 cleaner shrimp.

I was fond of my Melanurus for sure, but he had to go (found a good home). A full cuc (and 4 cleaner shrimp!) have now decimated my algae with help from a 'replacement' fish - Fiji Foxface.

IMO your Melanurus will have to go...
 
got the melanurus to pet store with a bottle trap.

Hey now my shrimp are coming out, and I can actually see hermits on the sand bed again.

Looking for a yellow fish,

Will a yellow coris wrasse but me in the same problem again?
 
I have my melanurus in a 75g QT right now along with 5 Bangaii Cardinals. He dive bombed (shoved and rammed) 2 of them to death before I figured out it was him killing them (webcam spying).

So I assume if he is cool with killing other fish in a small tank that this one is a non-keeper? He would be going in my 450g that is heavily stacked with rock; will never get him out of there down the road.
 
Not sure if you were asking a question Spar, but I personally would not keep him. I would however try to find another one that is more peaceful. We have one that is in with other small fish (starry blenny, orange-spotted goby, mandarin, and a pair of scissortail dartfish), two ornamental shrimp, and CUC in our 65 for probably coming up on 2 years without too much of an issue. He was a pain with a clam, kept knocking it over, has eaten the occasional snail or hermit crab but that has been all.
 
Thanks. He went back to the store. Odd he was so mean given they are almost always peaceful. He was in-process beating up a 3rd Cardinal when I scooped him out. Will try again with another soon!
 
yellow coris has a better rep, but is still capable of dining on your CUC once its big. I keep both and for the most part my CUC holds up. but I feed a lot. Another nice yellow fish is the royal gramma(well half yellow)
 
my yellow coris snacks on cuc.
the melanarus i had for 24hrs snack on cuc, then tried to get a taste of the yellow coris.
wife brought him back to the LFS before i got the skillet and butter!!!
 
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