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Every other type of fish seems to have a "Lovers" thread... Why not our poor little Filefish friends? They are one of the most used utility fish in our hobby and get along with just about everyone on the reef. (Unless you are an invert!)

There are some really cool filefish out there, do you have one? I will get us started with the most common and obvious:

The Matted Filefish or Aiptasia Easting Filefish!

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Every other type of fish seems to have a "Lovers" thread... Why not our poor little Filefish friends? They are one of the most used utility fish in our hobby and get along with just about everyone on the reef. (Unless you are an invert!)

There are some really cool filefish out there, do you have one? I will get us started with the most common and obvious:

The Matted Filefish or Aiptasia Easting Filefish!

Matted Filefish.jpg
That file looks stunning!
Definitely joining this as I’d love to learn more about Filefish (I’ve overlooked them several times).
 

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I will probably get another but my previous one developed a taste for my cynarina and then jumped out through a narrow opening in the cover. I would agree with others that they seem to do a good job on aiptasia. I'll see if I can find any pics
 

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YES!! We need a filefish lovers thread!! Great idea!!
 

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There is the wonderful Caribbean slender file fish. It is very attractive and I see them sometimes when diving. They hide in amongst gorgonians and often have what looks like golden threads on their bodies. And they are quite small about 2”. I couple would be great in gorgonian centered Caribbean tank.
 

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I "was" an aiptasia-eating filefish fan and have had several over the years. My last one-no aiptasia for this or previous ones to eat-was very well fed with frozen, flake, etc. but went rogue and decimated ALL of my numerous zoas, polyps and started on my Elegance.
It took weeks but I caught it and no more file fish for me, ever!
 
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I "was" an aiptasia-eating filefish fan and have had several over the years. My last one-no aiptasia for this or previous ones to eat-was very well fed with frozen, flake, etc. but went rogue and decimated ALL of my numerous zoas, polyps and started on my Elegance.
It took weeks but I caught it and no more file fish for me, ever!
I think it comes down to your goals for your reef. There a lot of fish that can't be around softies but many, many people really enjoy them. I for one am a fish first guy so to me if they eat my coral i am okay with that. Others have different goals so these fish may not work well for them. That is the beautiful thing about reef keeping, there are a million different ways to go about it!!
 

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There is the wonderful Caribbean slender file fish. It is very attractive and I see them sometimes when diving. They hide in amongst gorgonians and often have what looks like golden threads on their bodies. And they are quite small about 2”. I couple would be great in gorgonian centered Caribbean tank.
Saw a couple myself while freediving! Very interesting fish.
 

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