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| View Poll Results: Potter's Angel Reef safe? | |||
| Yes, totally |
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26 | 61.90% |
| No, fondness for SPS |
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6 | 14.29% |
| No, nibbles on the LPS |
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8 | 19.05% |
| No, loves that clam sushi |
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9 | 21.43% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I voted "yes totally."
I guess with any angel there's always the "it varies by individual" thing, but I've now had two potter's angels (the first I lost in a tank move incident when I moved into my current house Man I miss that fish, she was one of the nicest I'd ever seen.)Anyhow, both were model reef tank citizens. I have clams, I've had SPS in there (they are not the reason I don't have SPS - I'm pretty sure ), LPS, softies ... never had a cause for concern.To be fair I don't know 100% that my potter's is the reason I don't see hydroids. But it is true that I did used to have a lot of hydroids and for whatever reason, I don't see them anymore. Might be the potter's, might be the CBB. I haven't tried the experiment yet to see if either of them will pick at them.
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