Photo #2 - Copperband Butterfly - Yellow Tang, 4 Clown Fishe...

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Photo Caption: Copperband butterfly
75 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 300l reef tank
saltwater fish - chelmon rostratus - copperband butterflyfish stocking in 75 gallons tank - Copperband butterfly

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Second tank. Changed from a 25gl to a 75gl fish tank after just 3 month. This one has been running since August 07. No fish died, am very patient. Don t forget this is a very special place and therefore it needs a lot of attention. Last thing you want is to loose fishes to silly avoidable mistakes. So before setting up a tank get information. I looked for information for about 2 months before setting up a tank.
Advice: Patience... don t believe everything the shops tell you. They try to sell you anything and nothing!!!! Dont be impulsive and always get a second source of information! Don t forget fishs and corals are very precious living creatures.
Fish Kept: Yellow tang, 4 clown fishes (2 black 2 orange), 1 blue tang, 1 rock beauty, 1 pseudochromis, 1 copper banded butterflyfish, 1 potters angelfish, blue green chromis
Corals/Plants: mostly soft coral and some blue, orange and pink sponges
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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