anonome
Active Member
Originally Posted by Tizzo
http:///forum/post/2657178
Forddna, the only way you can be sure you get a CB that doesn't eat corals, is to buy one for the sole purpose of trimming your corals.
If you buy one in hopes that it will not eat your corals, it prolly will,
and if you by one hoping it will keep your corals from growing over each other then it won't touch them.
That's just the way it is.
Same with peppermint shrimp
anemones hosting clowns
angels in reefs
etc...
This my friend is, is probably the most logical. Some people have excellent results with coral beauties, and then there are the horror stories. Mine has been with me over 3 years, and has never harmed any of my corals. I have softies, lps, and inverts. I do feed the tank everyday. I really think that a fish is going to harm corals if it is hungry, so feed it. Good luck, they are outstanding fish, and beautiful to boot!! Here is mine, old pic, but still going strong.
http:///forum/post/2657178
Forddna, the only way you can be sure you get a CB that doesn't eat corals, is to buy one for the sole purpose of trimming your corals.
If you buy one in hopes that it will not eat your corals, it prolly will,
and if you by one hoping it will keep your corals from growing over each other then it won't touch them.
That's just the way it is.
Same with peppermint shrimp
anemones hosting clowns
angels in reefs
etc...
This my friend is, is probably the most logical. Some people have excellent results with coral beauties, and then there are the horror stories. Mine has been with me over 3 years, and has never harmed any of my corals. I have softies, lps, and inverts. I do feed the tank everyday. I really think that a fish is going to harm corals if it is hungry, so feed it. Good luck, they are outstanding fish, and beautiful to boot!! Here is mine, old pic, but still going strong.