Hi all,
I have a 600g reef tank that has been taken over by 100s of larger blue mushrooms and large Aiptasia.
Was thinking of adding either a Raccoon or Copperband Butterflyfish to take care of all the mushrooms and Aiptasia. Are these the best choice of fish to handle this task? One better than the other? Or does anyone a better suggestion? Any is welcomed
Main reason I’d like to rid my tank of the mushrooms and Aiptasia is that I’d like to start adding SPS and do not wish to be dealing with the mushrooms and Aiptasia after adding numerous frags. The population will just continue to grow and threaten the corals.
Will the Butterflyfish remain peaceful with my current stock of fish? (see end of msg)
I’m more concerned about my current fish and shrimps than the Butterflyfish, but to realize the cleaner shrimps may ‘disappear’. The leather corals would be an acceptable loss and if needed I could move the Gorgonians and Blastomussa corals to my holding tank.
I do realize I’ll need to take out the Butterfly prior to adding the SPS and ensure I keep the nutrients low. Catching the fish may take some time thou; been there, done that.
I have massive amounts of live rock and do not wish to destroy the aquascape I’ve created; therefore scraping is not an option I want to take.
Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions anyone may have.
-Tony
Current stock:
Anthias
Bartlett
Lyrtail
Wrasses
Read Velvet
Leopard
Exquisite
Cardinalfish
Kaudern
Spotted
Orange Lined
Longspine
Green Chromis
Canary Deep Water Damsel
Gold Assessor Basslet
Kole Yellow Eye Tang
Purple Tang
Yellowhead Jawfish
Pseudochromis Fridmani
Many Cleaner shimps (Lysmata amboinenis), these I fear Butterfly will eat
Various leather corals:
Gorgonians
Blastomussa coral
Pearl bubble coral
I have a 600g reef tank that has been taken over by 100s of larger blue mushrooms and large Aiptasia.
Was thinking of adding either a Raccoon or Copperband Butterflyfish to take care of all the mushrooms and Aiptasia. Are these the best choice of fish to handle this task? One better than the other? Or does anyone a better suggestion? Any is welcomed
Main reason I’d like to rid my tank of the mushrooms and Aiptasia is that I’d like to start adding SPS and do not wish to be dealing with the mushrooms and Aiptasia after adding numerous frags. The population will just continue to grow and threaten the corals.
Will the Butterflyfish remain peaceful with my current stock of fish? (see end of msg)
I’m more concerned about my current fish and shrimps than the Butterflyfish, but to realize the cleaner shrimps may ‘disappear’. The leather corals would be an acceptable loss and if needed I could move the Gorgonians and Blastomussa corals to my holding tank.
I do realize I’ll need to take out the Butterfly prior to adding the SPS and ensure I keep the nutrients low. Catching the fish may take some time thou; been there, done that.
I have massive amounts of live rock and do not wish to destroy the aquascape I’ve created; therefore scraping is not an option I want to take.
Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions anyone may have.
-Tony
Current stock:
Anthias
Bartlett
Lyrtail
Wrasses
Read Velvet
Leopard
Exquisite
Cardinalfish
Kaudern
Spotted
Orange Lined
Longspine
Green Chromis
Canary Deep Water Damsel
Gold Assessor Basslet
Kole Yellow Eye Tang
Purple Tang
Yellowhead Jawfish
Pseudochromis Fridmani
Many Cleaner shimps (Lysmata amboinenis), these I fear Butterfly will eat
Various leather corals:
Gorgonians
Blastomussa coral
Pearl bubble coral