Centropyge flavicauda

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hi guys, what's your experiences with this fish? there's barely anyone talking about them and i would love to hear your experiences. my lfs got a few specimens in and i'm curious how reef safe they are

my tank is 3ft x 2ft x 2ft and currently houses a corazon damsel, neon goby, royal gramma and algae blenny
i'm planning on getting some fleshier LPS corals soon too
 

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We have had some customers try them out in reef tanks before and 9 times out of 10 they will. go after LPS, especially the fleshy kind. We had one customer loose his entire holy grail torch colony to one overnight. You definitely want to keep a close eye one it and make sure it stays very well fed.
 
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We have had some customers try them out in reef tanks before and 9 times out of 10 they will. go after LPS, especially the fleshy kind. We had one customer loose his entire holy grail torch colony to one overnight. You definitely want to keep a close eye one it and make sure it stays very well fed.
ooh okie, i think i'll stick with coral beauties then
 

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