T tokejr Member Market Messages 344 Reaction score 0 May 18, 2009 #2 emthenson;345295 wrote: Is a lemonpeal a reef safe fish? Click to expand... No. They have a tendency to nip at corals.
emthenson;345295 wrote: Is a lemonpeal a reef safe fish? Click to expand... No. They have a tendency to nip at corals.
T theplatypus Member Market Messages 591 Reaction score 0 May 18, 2009 #3 In my experience no angel fish is 100% reef safe. I've tried four over the years and all four have ended up nipping.
In my experience no angel fish is 100% reef safe. I've tried four over the years and all four have ended up nipping.
E emthenson New Member Messages 13 Reaction score 0 May 18, 2009 #4 Thanks, I really like the way they look. Will they nip at soft corals?
T tokejr Member Market Messages 344 Reaction score 0 May 18, 2009 #5 emthenson;345324 wrote: Thanks, I really like the way they look. Will they nip at soft corals? Click to expand... Some, yes. Especially feather dusters and tube worms with extended bristles. But they will also nip at long skirted zoanthid. Anything that waves in the flow of the water is a likely candidate.
emthenson;345324 wrote: Thanks, I really like the way they look. Will they nip at soft corals? Click to expand... Some, yes. Especially feather dusters and tube worms with extended bristles. But they will also nip at long skirted zoanthid. Anything that waves in the flow of the water is a likely candidate.