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Sipec

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Hi, I want to get some rock flower nems for my tank, but I'm worried they could eat my fish
I have a royal Gramma, clownfish, and tailspot blenny, and I plan on getting some green banded gobys. Should I be worried about the nems eating my fish?
 

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So far I have had 6 large 3-5" RFA's in 55 gal display and one 8" RBTA for a year now with no fish losses.

Nothing's impossible but unlikely and think fish would have to be sick/injured and dieing allready to get eaten unlike carpets etc.

Pair clowns
Firefish
Lawnmower Blenny
Midas Blenny
Orange back wrasse
Pair cleaner shrimp
 

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I have quite a few RFAs in a 40g cube and they have never bothered any of my small fish.

If you want to learn more or ask questions of people who are into RFAs, please look over the link about RFAs in my signature below. There is a lot of good info there.
 

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