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That's good info thanks good luck with everythingFor the past few weeks our copperband was in steady decline, slowly getting thinner and pacing the back glass of the tank periodically throughout the day. We tried every frozen food (so we thought) possible to get him to eat and nothing worked. The kitchen has felt more so like a science lab than normal, hatching brine to entice him to eat .. and we finally sourced blackworms, both of which he ignored. I was browsing a reefing magazine and came across an article specific to copperbands and ended up making a temporary feeding tube that we fill with cyclops. The plan is to go and get smaller pvc and something to weigh it down (open to suggestions) instead of having to shove it between rocks. In the week that we've had this in the tank our cbb has significantly improved and fattened up.
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Very nice
Is that a scott's wrasse? I hear they don't play well with other fairy wrasse.
Oh you have a Borealis, awesome. The Rainbow Monti is stunning.
That's good info thanks good luck with everything
Nice pics, tank looks great, and I like the scape change.
I'm always wishing I had better glass too, for all my years doing photography my favorite thing to shoot is definitely the hardest!
talk about sticker shock on lenses!
Great pics and nice BTA.
It is common for the female to do that, claiming her territory.
As long as she is not attacking the male it should come back to normal, she will want to spawn I'm sure, then he should be allowed, hopefully.
Messing with the Macro lens
Amazing photos, keep up the good work![]()
Thank you so much!Great job!