Do file fish eat zoanthids?

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I just picked up a file fish maybe a week ago, I put him in my tank and the first thing he did was go up to my gsp and pick at it, luckily he has stoped doing that , but what my concern is that I was going to buy some zoathids and a “clove” coral and put them on a frag rack “expensive” zoas does anyone know if first of all zoas are hardy corals like gsp and or with my file fish pick/ eat my “expensive” zoanthids
 

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hi,video does not play for me have a pic? what type file,odds are not good if already picking at corals ;)
 

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good to hear can you get a pic? i would try cheap zoa frag and observe first
 

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I've experienced file fish eating LPS, some really pretty and expensive ones, but left the dumb zoas alone.
 

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I just picked up a file fish maybe a week ago, I put him in my tank and the first thing he did was go up to my gsp and pick at it, luckily he has stoped doing that , but what my concern is that I was going to buy some zoathids and a “clove” coral and put them on a frag rack “expensive” zoas does anyone know if first of all zoas are hardy corals like gsp and or with my file fish pick/ eat my “expensive” zoanthids
File fish eat anything.

They are completely not reef safe.
 

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I just went through this. File fish ate 2 nice frags of zoa in a real hurry! He’s gone back to the LFS. Not again will I risk it.
 

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I recently lost a large colony( 50+ polyps) of Purple Monsters and I suspect the file fish.
 

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I bought a captive bred aiptasia filefish a while back. After he cleaned up the garbage nems, my zoas started staying closed and torches always retracted. Never saw the file fish physically nipping at anything but on a whim I sumped him and a few weeks later all the retracted corals started opening again like normal.
 

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I’ve heard the Radial Filefish live in Xenia. I wonder if you had a good bit they would just mess with it.

I used to catch little filefish while growing up on the dock with a dipnet. They were very small and would appear to be a piece of debris on the surface that would move on its own.

Those memories have me thinking about one. But I’ve seen the horror stories on here with coral.
 

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Keep him fed well and might increase chances of not. I keep a bi color angelfish which are notorious coral nippers and i feed nori twice a day as well as frozen/pellets twice a day. Has cut it down dramatically but wouldnt say stopped it.
 

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