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while i just spent 2 hours catching mine in my 75 im fuming hot!
the past 2 days hes been trying to eat my zoas! ive had him for like 2 months now and he never bothered any thing till the last week.

hes in the sps frag tank for now.

has anyone else noticed this?
 

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feed him more and he should bother them and wing him off a larger diet a month or two after he stops touching your zoos. my magnificent foxface did the same thing when i first got him and that's how i took care of that.
 

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Never had that happen with mine but I feed alot too. Good luck with the new home for him.
 
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there is only 2 fish in that tank.. mystery wrasse, chalk basslet, and the purple tang
they are getting 3 good pinches of pellets 2 times a day!

oh yea plus i always have nori in there too
 
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Tangs are constant eaters they are always looking to graze. Like other said, feed him

like i said he is well fed how much more feeding can you do besides have nori all the time and 2 heavy feedings a day
 

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Honestly it may be just that particular purple tang. I had the purple tang and a fox face that never touched coral but I have read where people had both eating zoas or lps. there is no guarantee.
 

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I had a Powder Blue that would eat my leathers. I got rid of it - it was beautiful and healthy, just didn't want it eating my leathers. On the other hand, my Moorish Idol eats zoas, and I let him eat them all til I had none left. And my Majestic Angel eats torches, frogspawns, and hammers. I moved all those corals to another tank. I guess it depends on how much you like your fish versus how much you like your corals.
 

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