I’ve added some stuff since last I posted in this thread, mainly a couple of leopard, orange spotted file fish, wrasses, pipefish and a couple of obligate corallivore butterflies (trifasciatus and melapterus).
I still stick by my sentiment that there are hardly any difficult fish. The corallivores were definitely very tricky fish to acclimatize and wean on to prepared foods…does that make em difficult? Nope. Plop em in to Adam Sandler tank and they can snack on corals to their hearts content.
Unfortunately I lost the melapterus after a couple of months. It came in with some sort of a bacterial infection that I never managed to get rid of. The exterior would healed fairly well but after a necropsy I saw that it had an internal infection as well that finally did it in. dang shame to as I had it eating pellets.
I still stick by my sentiment that there are hardly any difficult fish. The corallivores were definitely very tricky fish to acclimatize and wean on to prepared foods…does that make em difficult? Nope. Plop em in to Adam Sandler tank and they can snack on corals to their hearts content.
Unfortunately I lost the melapterus after a couple of months. It came in with some sort of a bacterial infection that I never managed to get rid of. The exterior would healed fairly well but after a necropsy I saw that it had an internal infection as well that finally did it in. dang shame to as I had it eating pellets.

