wdt2000
01/20/2011, 06:22 PM
No.
These fish should only be purchased after reading up on them and lots of experience imo.
Sebastian J.
01/20/2011, 06:25 PM
It lives on a diet of Acropora polyps in the wild. Definitely not reef safe.
Also, I hear it is really hard to get them to accept other foods as substitutes. Unless you're willing to supply it with a large quantity of SPS so it won't starve, steer clear.
romanr
01/21/2011, 10:14 AM
Not completely. I house my pair with mushrooms, hammer, palys, zoas, Sinularia, blasto, favites, candy cane, acan, Gorgonia, sunset monti (not killed but picked on a bit), encrusting sponges, ricordia.
Casualties:
Monti cap, digi, Gonipora.
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