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I had one it would eat a bunch of differant algeas but it also ate a whole football size colony of long stem anthalia....
 

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second the coral-eating concern. had one that ate all the encrusting corals off my nice TBS live rock.
 

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+2 had one that got a taste for duncans. Back to the lfs he went. Nice looking fish though.
 

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Mine also was biting the polyps off my sps, I also saw him bite my radiant wrasse and his scales went everywhere, got rid of hmm
 

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Mine killed my purple firefish. You could see his mouth marks all over his body.
 

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I used to have a Blenny in my 28 gallon SPS/LPS dominated reef and he almost whipped out 90% of my SPS/LPS!! At first I thought my SPS/LPS were dieing cuz of a water quality problem, then I caught the Blenny red handed nipping at my SPS/LPS!!:sad: Back to the LFS he went.
 

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I've had mixed results with a bicolor as well. If you want something with more color and is reef safe check out the tail spot blenny.
 

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I had one it would eat a bunch of differant algeas but it also ate a whole football size colony of long stem anthalia....


I wish my bicolor blenny would eat my anthalia! I cant get it to stop overgrowing my other corals. I have never had a problem with a bicolor blenny before.
 
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