No experience with them at all but I have read most require a very large systemI really want this batfish.
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No experience with them at all but I have read most require a very large systemI really want this batfish.
Beautiful fish, hard to keep though.Cowfish
They have had them in stock at biota recently. 150$, I bought 5. Very tinyI am itching to get my hands on a Yellow Tang... I am on the waiting list at every LFS within 150 miles of here... lol
Why is the picture look so different on liveaquaria?For me 200%
Adult coloration vs juvenileWhy is the picture look so different on liveaquaria?
Beautiful tang, definitely on my wish listI want Batman
Beautiful fish, but they are really hard to keepMoorish Idol
Yes I picked one up from them about a week or so agoThey have had them in stock at biota recently. 150$, I bought 5. Very tiny
Beautiful fish!Yes I picked one up from them about a week or so ago
They don’t actually eat the coral, just the mucus from the polyps. I’ve currently got 4, 3 males and a female. I’ve had the males for 8 months and the female about 3 months. They all eat everything. I was able to get all of them eating Masstick on the day they arrived. I also feed them Panta Rhei Polyp and Panta Rhei Sponge pellets designed specifically for coralivores. They eat mysis and pretty much any frozen food or pellet they can fit in their mouths. They are actually really hearty fish as long as they’re eating.Meyers butterfly or orange spot filefish. If I had time and room for a second sps tank, I would definitely sacrifice some coral to keep either of those.
Those get HUGE.Red breasted wrasse and broom tail wrasse.
Eat all your mysis and when you get bigger it may happenI always wished I was a mermaid.