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|  Angel eating Zoas Question: I have bought a few pieces of Zoanthids. The polyps have been disappearing. After extensive looking and paying lots of frustrated glaces into the tank, I saw my 5" yellow-tail Indian Angel picking viciously at them! I've move the pieces around, trying to confuse the fish, and feeding him nori seaweed. Has anyone heard of angels developing a taste for the zoas? | 
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|   Angels in a reef is pretty much russian roulette.   Not much you can do about it now that he's acquired a taste for zoas except remove him. | 
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|   Zoa's are part of a Angels natural diet. They also will munch on a majority of  LPS and clams/ 
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|   Yup, it's the sad truth. Angels & Butterflies are some of the most beautiful fish and everybody would like to keep them but they aren't reef safe. If you want a reef safe Angel, (most of the time), try a deep-water like a Lamarck`s or a Watanabei. 
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|   Quote: 
 If it is your intention to keep corals return the angel to the LFS (they should have told you they eat coral) and get a credit. It is a good idea when you are a new hobbyist to ask questions here before you buy. By doing so you avoid unnecessary fish and coral death and tank problems. | 
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|   Yup, genicanthus angels (like Lamark's and Wantanabei) are the ONLY reef safe angels around. | 
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 Remove the corals and just have a fish only tank. Depends on what you are more attached too. | 
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|   Agreed. | 
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|   Thanks everyone. The fish in question does not bother anything else. At least I don't think... I've had it for about 3 yrs and he's always been good. So I cannot keep zoanthids, too bad. But I'll be keeping a close eye on him from now on. Another bad snacking habit, out he goes. | 
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|   Or you can have both and just hope the corals learn to live with being constantly pruned....I have 4 non reefsafe angels and an sps tank   |