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jt_milstead
12-30-2011, 12:44 PM
I chose this months fish because im thinking of making a change, and going mostly fish only. Ive been thinking of getting more Butterflies(thanks Peter), other than just my CBB. One time I kept a Tinkeri for my buddy Jon, and this fish had personality like you couldn't believe. When I would walk by the tank he would spit water at me, and eat out of my hands.

Tinkeri Butterflyfish

Family: Chaetodontidae (Butterflyfishes)
Natural Range: Pacific Ocean
Depth: 90 to 604 ft.
Size: Up to about 6 in.
Reef Safe: Caution
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Plankton, benthic invertebrates (tube worms, coral polyps)
Natural History: It is known as Tinker's Butterflyfish, after Spencer W. Tinker who discovered it in 1949, while trapping them in fish traps off of Oahu, Hawaii.
The Tinkeri Butterflyfish is found on deep steep slopes of reefs. It is commonly observed singly, in pairs, or in small groups. It is a deep-water twilight species of butterflyfish, rarely seen, because it is found below 150 feet. This butterflyfish species is observed to feed almost exclusively on benthic invertebrates. The Tinkeri Butterflyfish was once thought to be endemic to Hawaii but is now known to the Marshall and Johnston Islands.
Husbandry: The Tinkeri Butterflyfish is a deep water species that will likely acclimate better in a reduced-light aquarium or 125 gallons or larger. It is a bold fish and a strong swimmer but should be provided live rock with hiding places for this fish to acclimate. It picks at mushroom corals, stony coral polyps, and anemone tentacles so it is not safe in a reef aquarium. Tinkeri Butterflyfish will likely be aggressive with its own or related butterflyfishes, but will usually co-habitate with other species well. This species is rare in the aquarium trade because it is normally found below the typical sport-diving depth. The diet should consist of different meaty items and some vegetables.

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H4Rk3R
01-05-2012, 07:19 AM
awesome looking fish, but I like my corals too much. =P

jt_milstead
01-05-2012, 07:28 AM
Thats what a fish only system is for.....lol

H4Rk3R
01-05-2012, 07:32 AM
lol. I had one, now it has a rbta, kenya, xenia, and zoas. =P I'll never be able to keep a FO system because bare rock has so many posibilities for coral placement. ^_^

jt_milstead
01-05-2012, 07:36 AM
I'm personally more into fish...

Acefspds
01-10-2012, 11:24 AM
Should put up more fish people have in their systems so they can learn more about a fish they actually keep. Like the Tangs, Clowns, Dragonets, Wrasses, etc. Cool fish tho just a suggestion.. I personally think blennies have the most personality I have ever seen in a fish. I have had a few blennies not only eat out of my hand but also perch on my hand, play with my hand, sit inside my hand when i would make an O shape, etc. Most trusting fish I have ever seen. I could pick him up out of the water if I wanted to. It didnt bother him at all. He knew I would never hurt him.

jt_milstead
01-10-2012, 11:59 AM
Should put up more fish people have in their systems so they can learn more about a fish they actually keep. Like the Tangs, Clowns, Dragonets, Wrasses, etc. Cool fish tho just a suggestion.. I personally think blennies have the most personality I have ever seen in a fish. I have had a few blennies not only eat out of my hand but also perch on my hand, play with my hand, sit inside my hand when i would make an O shape, etc. Most trusting fish I have ever seen. I could pick him up out of the water if I wanted to. It didnt bother him at all. He knew I would never hurt him.

Im going to leave this comment for now. If anyone has an idea send me a PM, I will get them in, we have 11 more months....