Coral that aggressive fish won't eat?

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Never had a carpet nem but maybe it's time!
Careful tho — sometimes fish, the aggressive hunter, becomes the hunted. Fish mysteriously disappeared in my tank for no reasons. I do have 3 ginormous carpet nems though. Just saying…
 

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Unfortunately not in Michigan (Connecticut) but I'll gladly pay shipping for whatever you want to get rid of!
In CT and have a few varieties of GSP. I have a number of softies, leathers, toadstools and such that they don’t eat. Have kept triggers. Aiptasia eating file fish are hit and miss on the anemones. Bubbletips.
 
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Careful tho — sometimes fish, the aggressive hunter, becomes the hunted. Fish mysteriously disappeared in my tank for no reasons. I do have 3 ginormous carpet nems though. Just saying…
In almost 20 years of reefing I've never had one because of the horror stories I've heard.... they sound like something out of a horror movie! Maybe I'll give a small, cheap one a try and if by some miracle it actually survives and grows in my tank, I'll have to re-home it if it gets TOO big. Ahhhh, the excitement and challenges of this hobby. ;)
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In almost 20 years of reefing I've never had one because of the horror stories I've heard.... they sound like something out of a horror movie! Maybe I'll give a small, cheap one a try and if by some miracle it actually survives and grows in my tank, I'll have to re-home it if it gets TOO big. Ahhhh, the excitement and challenges of this hobby. ;)
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Don’t let me deter you — I love my 3 Haddonis. My blue one is a sticky, black hole but the other two have been very peaceful.

Little carpets might be fine though. Good luck and do share pics when you land one.
 
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Don’t let me deter you — I love my 3 Haddonis. My blue one is a sticky, black hole but the other two have been very peaceful.

Little carpets might be fine though. Good luck and do share pics when you land one.
LOL Love the black hole reference. There are some critters in some of my tanks that I would LOVE to lure into a black hole but of course those are never the ones that disappear. Thanks for the encouragement - hope to get a healthy, peaceful one. :)
 

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Thanks, worth a try. Not very colorful but at least it's more than rocks and sand. I have tons of leathers in my seahorse tank - I'll move a few over.
There are some colorful varieties.

Long polyped Japanese toadstools have green.
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Yellow Fiji leather.
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Koji Wada Pink Nepthea.
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Other things you could look into that are similar and less common would be blue sympodium, maybe some pipe organ corals, or maybe just a more common clove polyp.
 

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In almost 20 years of reefing I've never had one because of the horror stories I've heard.... they sound like something out of a horror movie! Maybe I'll give a small, cheap one a try and if by some miracle it actually survives and grows in my tank, I'll have to re-home it if it gets TOO big. Ahhhh, the excitement and challenges of this hobby. ;)
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Oh you could also try a maxi mini Anemone or a rock flower Anemone, those are much much smaller than a haddoni and cheaper.
 

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