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I was reading about dwarf angels (and other "with caution" fish) and they probability of them nipping at corals. I also see that the reef community has mad great strides in captive breeding many different types of fish. This got me wondering if being bred in captivity plays any role in the success of keeping these type of fish. Are captive bred fish less likely to nip? After all, they've never been exposed to the food source. How much instinct is left to give them a taste for the delicious corals?
Just some food for thought.
Would love to hear your ideas and/or experiences.
Just some food for thought.
Would love to hear your ideas and/or experiences.