Desjardini tang eating coral

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I got a desjardini tang from DrReefs about a month ago and since day 1 he eats my Kenya tree coral. At first it was just nipping but lately I can see actual damage being done.

He’s currently in a 150gl mixed reef tank that fed heavily and provided nori daily.

Anyone else heard of this before
 

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I got a desjardini tang from DrReefs about a month ago and since day 1 he eats my Kenya tree coral. At first it was just nipping but lately I can see actual damage being done.

He’s currently in a 150gl mixed reef tank that fed heavily and provided nori daily.

Anyone else heard of this before
I rarely if ever seen this. I would not miss kenyii which overtook a past tank of mine but i respect its a coral of yours.
Try planting nori seaweed near it and see if you can steer its interest in the seaweed. Cant say again ive seen them eat Any softies
 

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I had a yellow tang nip at my trachyphyllia corals; I rehomed it.

I very recently purchased a desjardini tang, and it did a marvelous job at consuming my hair algae. I hope it doesn’t develop an appetite for my corals in the future. :)

Tangs don’t normally pick on corals, but in rare cases they can.
 
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I had a yellow tang nip at my trachyphyllia corals; I rehomed it.

I very recently purchased a desjardini tang, and it did a marvelous job at consuming my hair algae. I hope it doesn’t develop an appetite for my corals in the future. :)

Tangs don’t normally pick on corals, but in rare cases they can.
He hasn’t touched the hair algae in my tank sadly. He holds the other 2 tangs in check so I can’t re home it
 

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He hasn’t touched the hair algae in my tank sadly. He holds the other 2 tangs in check so I can’t re home it
If you are feeding heavily, the fish is less likely to consume the hair algae.

Are Kenya trees the only coral the desjardini tang consumes? Kenya trees are very invasive and not very attractive corals IMO. I personally see it as a good thing.

However, if you really like the Kenya tree, then you need to make a decision: rehome that tang or accept that you can’t keep Kenya trees.

Once a fish has its eye on a coral, you can’t bribe it with other foods. They will pick at it for fun and pleasure.
 

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I got a desjardini tang from DrReefs about a month ago and since day 1 he eats my Kenya tree coral. At first it was just nipping but lately I can see actual damage being done.

He’s currently in a 150gl mixed reef tank that fed heavily and provided nori daily.

Anyone else heard of this before
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I got a desjardini tang from DrReefs about a month ago and since day 1 he eats my Kenya tree coral. At first it was just nipping but lately I can see actual damage being done.

He’s currently in a 150gl mixed reef tank that fed heavily and provided nori daily.

Anyone else heard of this before
welcome!
 

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If you are feeding heavily, the fish is less likely to consume the hair algae.

Are Kenya trees the only coral the desjardini tang consumes? Kenya trees are very invasive and not very attractive corals IMO. I personally see it as a good thing.

However, if you really like the Kenya tree, then you need to make a decision: rehome that tang or accept that you can’t keep Kenya trees.

Once a fish has its eye on a coral, you can’t bribe it with other foods. They will pick at it for fun and pleasure.
Agreed with this post

For sure once a fish has something in its eyes it’s hard to change their attention to something else specially if they have been so focused on their attended target

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I got a desjardini tang from DrReefs about a month ago and since day 1 he eats my Kenya tree coral. At first it was just nipping but lately I can see actual damage being done.

He’s currently in a 150gl mixed reef tank that fed heavily and provided nori daily.

Anyone else heard of this before
YES!

My sailfin and PBT nibble on Kenya Trees. The sailfin went crazy one day and ate a huge pulsing xenia. I'm suspicious they are nibbling on some Duncans now, but I haven't set up a camera to catch them in the act.


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Is the Kenya tree a favorite coral that the tang is eating in spite for its distaste for captivity?
I have a chinchilla that chews on drywall and I think it’s doing that to spite me for keeping it in our house?

Welcome to Reef2Reef!

I hope the tang doesn’t destroy the tree.
 

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