Hi,
In light of this thread http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=112722 I didn't feel to crazy about hijacking their thread. So here is my question we know that the fabulous 4 are coralivore's Ornate,Orange faced, Redfin and the Meyer's ( I know there's a few I'm missing :wink: ). Now if a specimen of either one was purchased as a juvenile (up to 1" in length) would it be more inclined to accept prepared food over coral polyps? These B-fly's kinda make me think of the Rock Beauty Angel in a since. Adult Rock Beauty's require sponge in their diet to thrive. While the juvenile of the same fish are not as dependent on sponge and eats other foods with gusto IME. Any thoughts or theory in regards to my question would be appreciated.
TIA
In light of this thread http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=112722 I didn't feel to crazy about hijacking their thread. So here is my question we know that the fabulous 4 are coralivore's Ornate,Orange faced, Redfin and the Meyer's ( I know there's a few I'm missing :wink: ). Now if a specimen of either one was purchased as a juvenile (up to 1" in length) would it be more inclined to accept prepared food over coral polyps? These B-fly's kinda make me think of the Rock Beauty Angel in a since. Adult Rock Beauty's require sponge in their diet to thrive. While the juvenile of the same fish are not as dependent on sponge and eats other foods with gusto IME. Any thoughts or theory in regards to my question would be appreciated.
TIA