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Old 08-07-2012, 09:35 PM
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Most softies will be fine and with large Angels, sps are surprisingly resilient. It's mainly LPS that I find are irresistible to coral munchers.

I've seen some nice semi-FOWLRs with all sorts of mushrooms, colt, kenyan tree, leathers, and star polyps. You can try with some common zoas and palys to see if they chomp on them and if they don't then add the more colourful expensive varieties.

Any specific types of non-reef-safe fish you're interested in?

Some species are considered NON-reef-safe because they will eat all the inverts like hermit crabs, snails, crabs, and shrimp. Others are clam eaters or LPS (like brains) eaters.

Clown gobies, for instance, sometimes nip the polyps on sps corals, but leave everything else alone.
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