Coral that aggressive fish won't eat?

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I currently have two tanks running and the 90 gallon has basically aggressive fish (dogface, bicolor angel, picasso trigger, huge filefish, dragon wrasse) and I just hate the look of nothing but rock and sand. Is there anything I can put in there that they won't pick at and eat? I assumed an anemone would be safe since they sting but they harass that, too. I don't want artificial plants in there, anything live that might survive these bullies?
 

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Seriously?!? You don't think they'll eat GSP????? I'm fine with being overrun with that but they have nipped at and eaten everything else.
In michigan? I'll give you enough to make a sweater out of.
 

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Possibly some macroalgae? The macroalgae that best resemble coral IMO are branching and plating coralline.
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I currently have two tanks running and the 90 gallon has basically aggressive fish (dogface, bicolor angel, picasso trigger, huge filefish, dragon wrasse) and I just hate the look of nothing but rock and sand. Is there anything I can put in there that they won't pick at and eat? I assumed an anemone would be safe since they sting but they harass that, too. I don't want artificial plants in there, anything live that might survive these bullies?
I have a picasso.
3 years in with zoas and GSP.
Hasn't touched any of them.
Eaten everything else.
 

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Hairy mushrooms will take over them in time
 

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Nothing gets rid of GSP. That being said I still don't recommend anyone gets it lol.
Branching GSP ain’t bad - I’ve made so many frags and gave them away to new reefers! As long as you contain them on their own rock, they shoot up, like SPS but with more PE! Ha
 

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I’ve had luck with toadstools, leathers and Xenia

Pretty much this. Had these in my old tank with un reef safe fish.

The problems with brutes like this is the constant tearing apart looking for food. Flipping over rocks, tearing up corals to see whats underneath mashing there teeth on rocks just because and anything on the rocks suffers. Best bet is the above and hope you get lucky. Otherwise just go with one of those fake coral inserts and call it a day
 
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Pretty much this. Had these in my old tank with un reef safe fish.

The problems with brutes like this is the constant tearing apart looking for food. Flipping over rocks, tearing up corals to see whats underneath mashing there teeth on rocks just because and anything on the rocks suffers. Best bet is the above and hope you get lucky. Otherwise just go with one of those fake coral inserts and call it a day
Yeah, unfortunately I think you're all right..... I guess I'm limited on corals because the brutes destroy them and the seahorses get stung by them. I really thought the only fish that goes near an anemone was a clownfish - why aren't these thugs getting stung!!?!?!?!
 

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