How much is a copperband butterfly fish?

Item #DescriptionPrice
001075Copperband Butterflyfish, Small: over 2-2.5″, Indo Pacific$99.99
001076Copperband Butterflyfish, Medium: over 2.5-4.5″, Indo Pacific$109.99 $87.99
016046Copperband Butterflyfish, Large: over 4.5-6.5″, Indo Pacific$249.99
001077Copperband Butterflyfish, Large: over 4.5-6.5″, Australia$299.99

Will copperband butterfly eat nori?

Right around when those started to run out the copperband started eating live clams (from the supermarket–I would just crack one open and drop it in the tank). After a few days of that he started eating LRS and maastik pressed onto the tank glass. Now he eats all frozen foods, nori, and some flakes.

How long do copperband butterfly fish live?

about 10 years
Life span is about 10 years. Larval and juvenile stages have similar marking to the adult, but lack its long snout. The long snout is an adaptation for feeding on benthic invertebrates in crevices and holes. Considered difficult to keep in a home aquarium.

Will copperband eat corals?

In general, most copperband butterflyfish will not attack the corals in your tank–but they do tend to enjoy eating clams, tube worms, and mollusks, and they may pick at large fleshy coral polyps, so technically, they are not really reef safe, but there are a lot of reports of people keeping them safely with their …

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What fish will eat aiptasia?

Butterflyfish: Auriga, raccoon, Klein’s, longnose, teardrop and copperband are some species known to eat aiptasia and corals. Filefish: The bristletail filefish is the only filefish known to eat aiptasia. It is not reef-safe.

What do I feed a copperband butterfly?

I feed them live blackworms and white worms every day. Of course they will also eat other things, but almost never will they eat flakes and pellets, which is something too many people try to give these fish. Besides live worms, you can give them small pieces of clam.

Are copperband easy to keep?

The Copperband Butterflyfish is one of the more difficult marine fish to keep in the home aquarium and is definitely not recommended for a saltwater beginner. They are very delicate and it can be very difficult to get them eating. Always ask to see this fish eating in the store before you buy it!

Is butterfly fish poisonous?

The flesh of the reef butterflyfish is not toxic, but they are generally not harvested for food. They are, however, taken for the aquarium trade. Their diet may make them somewhat of a problem to maintain, though the juveniles seem to thrive better in captivity than the adults.

Are copper banded butterfly fish reef safe?

Copperband butterflyfish can grow to 8 inches (20 cm) but in a home aquarium are usually half that size. They do well at a normal reef temperature range of 75 to 84 °F (24 to 29 °C), with a tank size of at least 75 gallons and plenty of live rock to graze on. This species can be considered reef safe.


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