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Home › Forums › General Marine Keeping Discussion › Fish and Invertebrates › Coral Beauty – Reef Safe ??
Trying to work out whether to risk getting a Coral Beauty.
I’ve ummm’ed and ahhh’ed for years about taking the plunge, perhaps your experience can help me make a decision.
About the safest you’ll get out of all the p.angels. It seems to be more unusual for them to have a go at your corals than not.
I have been researching the same thing
seems to be 50/50 really it just comes down to taking the risk with your corals which in the end i personally wasn’t prepared to do
I had one and it ate my Xenia I didn’t notice anything else but rehomed it shortly after just not worth the risk IMO love my corals more than my fish 😀
All dwarf angels are risky. When they’re small they are usually well behaved but as they mature they tend to become more ‘nippy’ Mines been a model citizen so far but I’m not holding my breath lol