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![]() I agree with Bob, they don't eat corals. If you only have one or two SPS they will irritate them by moving around inside of them. It can cause the coral stress, but they don't eat he polyps.
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![]() Mine never touched corals.
And even if they did, they are so tiny and would eat so little it shouldn't matter! ![]() |
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![]() Interesting that you guys have never had a problem with them. I've had and Alveopora for about 6 months now with success (knock on wood). Any-hood, I bought a clown goby and he took a liking to this coral. No big deal, but I have now found six or seven polyps on my sand bed since and the coral is constantly close. I have since moved the coral to me nano, but it doesn't really fit there... Grumble grumble grumble. Thanks for the input though.
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![]() I had a brown clown goby that I originally got from a local reefer that ate SPS polyps.
Last edited by SeaHorse_Fanatic; 06-12-2006 at 04:09 PM. |
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![]() i had one a while back.
had trouble feeding him. i guess he got hungry and ate one of my hammers. |