Yeah, I really think they are beautiful, and have wanted one for quite awhile now, but was unsure about adding it to a reef. What kind of corals do you keep?
did you ever think a putting in a copperband butterfly. I had one that was great in the reef and they look cool too. I'm just not sure if you had your heart set on the yellow longnose
I have tried 2 Copperbands before with no luck. One in a previous 200 gal and one in my current 300. Quarantined, healthy stock, the whole bit. I like the long nose also and am intrigued by the heartiness.
What about them with clams, shrimp, inverts? I know what the books say. Personal experience?
I have clams, shrimps and other inverts as well as zoos, a couple of brains and sps. No issues. It is a beautiful fish, but say good-bye to your fan worms.
I agree......they are very hearty fish. I tried one a few years ago. I removed it after a month when it discovered a taste for clams. Never saw a problem with corals. They are like angels, you never know about each individual fish until it is in the tank. I would pass unless you know you can remove it if need be.
It was sold to me as the little guy. I can't swear that it was in fact not the longirostris.
This was the only SW fish I have ever bought that ate in the bag! I fed the other fish while I was floating him and he was attacking food through the bag......so I dropped a few pieces in and he gobbled them up.
I had one in my 72 gallon reef tank and it never bothered any of my corals. It did picked at a few feather dusters. Unfortunately it died after about 6 months, could figure out why. Water checked out good and all my other fish and shrimp were just fine. Oh well. Anyways its a beautiful fish. A picky eatter at first, mine loved blood worms.
I have a yellow nose in a 75 mixed reef packed with sps, lps, softies, xenias and clams. I never saw him nip a thing although he is constantly searching in crevices for copapods, etc. Very hardy fish, much more so than copperbands.
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