Bi color blenny owners?

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are bi color blennies really coral eaters??? I bought one today not looking into that first and of course I start reading things about them eating corals. Seems to be 50/50. I couldn’t sleep thinking that he’s probably in there munching on my rainbow acans he hid next to so I got him out and he’s in a mushroom box in my sump till I figure out what to do tomorrow. Ugh. Also caught this huge bristle worm In the process lol
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I have a button scoly and alveapora healing in an acclimation box because my bicolor beat the hell out of them.

Fish is being moved to a new tank soon.
 

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I had one that started taking bites out of my candy cane coral, I had to give him back to the LFS. Sad, he was a real cute little fish.
 

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My bicolor blenny recently died unexpectedly after about 2 years. (Bummer,,, I liked that fish)
I only have zoas and a couple of ricordea with never an issue,,, no SPS though
 

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Never an issue with mine. Definitely a meat eater and prefers blood worms. I feed alot and mine I'd tat so maybe that's why.
 

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They seem to be similar to coral beauty...can get one that leaves stuff alone or one that develops a taste and doesn't go back
I had no idea they even had the potential! Learn something new every day, lol. Sadly mine passed away a few weeks ago - he was one of my favorite fish I've had the longest time. :(
 

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I had no idea they even had the potential! Learn something new every day, lol. Sadly mine passed away a few weeks ago - he was one of my favorite fish I've had the longest time. :(
Sorry for your loss! Losing a favorite fish sucks. If you are looking for a blenny that behaves similarly but isn't a risk for any coral, I highly recommend a midas blenny.
 

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Sorry for your loss! Losing a favorite fish sucks. If you are looking for a blenny that behaves similarly but isn't a risk for any coral, I highly recommend a midas blenny.
Thank you - it does suck! Got brooklynella in my tank a few weeks ago (my fault), and ended up slowly losing 6 fish... I was gutted. :( I've considered a Midas! They're cool the way they swim. I have a lawnmower blenny coming from Dr. Reef soon - I have a lot of rockwork, so I'm hoping that one and another blenny that perches on the rock would have enough territory to get along.
 

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