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They do but only the blue ones are known to do it a lot, for the yellows it would be really rare to happen the stress level would have to be huge in the end it's a risk u have to take
I thought of putting one in my 80 gallon but can't get my self to do it even tho they stay smaller I just feel like they just need more swimming room but that's just my thinking if you get one good luck and hopefully you'll have a happy healthy fish
There not a waste, they just need lots of maintenance in order to prevent the nitrate factory effect, sumps are the best I learned that the hard way lol
I want to get a copper band butterfly for a reef tanks with lots of Zoas, mushrooms, Lps corals, and other soft corals also hoots clam in there. Will that be ok ? This fish already eats frozen food
It will be hard for that price range I mean 220 is big I remember the t5 fixture for my 4' tank cost like 500 bucks from aquacave and that was just the aquatic life 6 bulb
I was thinking of getting ati, I've always used glo bulbs, which are better if you had any experience with them? Luckily all other tanks are running on LEDs lol