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![]() -mik man...when u have all those nice established sps and lps corals
surrounding ur live rock....do u really need 2 risk putting a coral muncher in there? -as if sps corals aren't hard enough 2 maintain with light,nutrition and compatiblility, the LAST thing u'll ever need iz a fish that likes ur corals for there taste!
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![]() Anyone on the angles pleas.
Do you think it would be a gamble to go with a flame angle.?
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![]() I would still say its about 50/50. If one avoids the more fleshy lps corals and perhaps clams, they may have better luck. But they have been know to nip at sps also. The coral beauty seems to be somewhat better but still a chance they could turn on corals.
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