Is Damsel eating new Acros?

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I just added my first acroporas in my 40gal cube. I dipped the corals before putting them in. My tank has been up and running for around 2 years. My damsel fish is picking at all of the new frags. I can’t tell if he’s eating the coral or trying to eat something on the coral. I didn’t think damsels would eat corals. He hasn’t touched any of the other corals until now. Any suggestions?

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Now half the frags are dead. Looks like just the ones he is obsessed with. I can’t tell if he’s actually eating the coral or the coral was going to die anyways so it was eating the dying pieces.

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Same thing happened to me. Bought a frag and my damsel kept picking on it the first day I got it and the next morning it was completely dead
 

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Looks like the frag RTN'd. The damsel may be eating it cause it was dieing or may be eating something on it. Most damsels are 100% reef safe however there are some that certainly are not. I bought a Bowtie damsel at a LFS and it turned out to be a coral eater, eat and killed 2 large sps frags. It liked the ones with larger polyps, pink porci for example. I did some research and its a coral eater. Sad part was I bought a few corals at the same time as the damsel and the LFS did not know or did not care to tell me its not reef safe.
 

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I keep a dozen demsels because they are so reef safe . I only have one springeri demsel, but almost all demsels are pest eaters to some degree. You could net it out . Bahaha good luck. That will be like catching a mouse in a room full of junk .
by the way what are you nutrients like ?
 
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I keep a dozen demsels because they are so reef safe . I only have one springeri demsel, but almost all demsels are pest eaters to some degree. You could net it out . Bahaha good luck. That will be like catching a mouse in a room full of junk .
by the way what are you nutrients like ?
Phosphate at .03
Nitrate at 2ppm
 

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Sounds weird that a damsel would eat SPS tissue. I think it would be more likely something was eating the SPS (flat worms, red bugs,), or eating the dying SPS tissue (copepods, etc.) and the damsel was eating those.

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I just got rid of a black velvet damsel, that I have had for 2 years, because he all of a sudden got a taste for zoas. Very strange as they are supposed to be completely reef safe...Every animal’s different though...
 

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I have now had TWO damsels eat corals in the 2 years I've had my 360gallon tank.

One was Blue Velvet Damsel aka Japanese Damsel. (BEAUTIFUL fish) I caught him definitely eating my Raja rampage and suspect he was eating others as well. (I removed this and it lives in my refugium normally, but I often move it to my QT tank for a month before adding new fish to QT to cycle the tank.)

Today I saw holes of flesh eaten off of my Digital Brain coral. I'll post pic in a sec from my phone. I caught my Black and White striped, fat beautiful damsel eating it. I kept watching, he did it multiple times. I only saw 2 ripped off patches, then within a half hour I saw a third ripped off patch. The coral was healthier than ever and finally found its stride growing over the rock it was on.

I suspect he was eating my Xenia that my sister bought me for my birthday also. It was a huge beautiful pink/purple xenia colony with strongly pulsing hands/fingers. I thought it could be a chemistry thing, but now I am guessing it was him. I also notice my Daisy polyp rock has some empty patches which I'm now thinking is him too. (He is going to join the blue velvet as tank cycler/refugium jail fish)

I don't know why he decided to finally eat coral. He is very well fed and fat as ****. lol
 
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