copperband?don't think the're generally regarded as reefsafe but have a look at this,they don't seem to have a problem mixing them with corals,plus the fish following the cursor's cool :)
http://www.garf.org/copper/COPPERBAND2.html
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You always have to assume any Butterfly will have a nibble, but, you can't really tell until they get in your tank, my collare is fine but another could create havoc.
These might be worth looking into.
Copperband
Longnose
Schooling bannerfish
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kids, if you drive down the road with your windows open, music blaring and you think you look cool.....
Just remember, everybody looking at you is thinking "what a pratt" and laughing at you.
The pyramid butterflyfish (hemitaurichthys polylepis) is reef safe
never had a problem with copperbands or long nosed butterflys.some you can keep with corals but most will have a peck at them.copperbands i have found will attack feather dusters or fan worms but very little else.derek
66ins by 60ins by 37ins deep. fish stock 7in moorish idol,9in blue face angel,6in blue face angel,6in regal angel, 4in powder blue,1 pair flame angels,3 bellus angels,12 alleni damsels,4in cleaner wrasse,1 pair red sea clowns, 1 Pair of wild percs and 1 Pair of black percs,1 fire clown,1 red sea clown, 2 orchid dottybacks, 3 yellow tangs,2 heteractis magnifica anemones,1 heteractis crispa, 2 red bubble tips.
Thankyou all....quite fancy a long nose
Just a wee word of warning about the long nose butterflies. We added one to our tank and the experience still haunts me to this day cause we didn't think it through properly. With 3 resident yellow tangs the poor thing never stood a chance. It upset me a great deal. So if you have a yellow tang already you might want to sump it before adding the long nose.
Funnily enough the tangs didn't bother when we added the foxface (same colouration as the long nose). Guess the venemous spines make a big difference :eek:
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to be honest yellow tangs just don't 'float my boat' if you know what I mean.....therefore I thought the longnose might add some much needed yellow colour to my tank:D
:D Yellow fish definitely do stand out in a reef
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thanks gilly i have fancied a longlnosed for a while myself i have a yellow tang and hes a little bit of a pain when new fish are added sometimes worth knowing;) john
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