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![]() Ya Racoon butterflies are amazing at eating aptasia the Lfs here had one in a ref tank and never touched the corals not even the clams but you never know
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![]() Yeah I guess you never know until you know. I asked around and got very mixed opinions as to how sane it is to put the raccoon in. Some say they were OK, others say they ate everything and everything. The biggest wildcard from what I've read though was that things like anemones will be at risk. So a tank with BTA's carpets etc. would basically be a no-no.
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![]() i have a big condy but with the clowns guarding it im willing to give it a try, my next option is ripping the tank appart to either catch the fire shrimp or six line wrasse that keeps killing peppermint's everytime i add them
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