This is probably the dumbest decision I've ever made

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A few weeks ago I was out shopping for fish to add to my new tank and out of all fish i could've bought. I bought a raccoon butterflyfish which threw a wrench in my plans to create a soft coral heaven, although I do have a toadstool coral in the tank and he hasn't touched it. should I add coral in the future? I really don't know what to do?!
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HA! I just made the same mistake. Great minds...screw up alike? Wait. That doesn't sound right.

I threw some acros in there recently and it attacked the super glue the first half hour then gave up.

I have to buy a hammer coral for the wife and we will see how that goes. I figure of it acts a fool, it gets traded in.
 

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A few weeks ago I was out shopping for fish to add to my new tank and out of all fish i could've bought. I bought a raccoon butterflyfish which threw a wrench in my plans to create a soft coral heaven, although I do have a toadstool coral in the tank and he hasn't touched it. should I add coral in the future? I really don't know what to do?!
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Welcome to R2R and to the club of "Not Researching Before Buying"!

Did the LFS person not ask you questions? More specifically about the tank the fish was going in?
 

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I would put corals in and see what happens. I’m gonna take some risks myself when I stock my new tank.

I think there is a lot of ‘reefing lore’ that in the coming years may need some adjusting. Perhaps through generous feeding and correct nutrition some species could be kept peacefully in a reef tank with less risk to our corals. There are already no shortage of examples where non reef safe fish are living in reef tanks with minimal issues.
 

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Just feed the fish what it likes to eat and all will be fine. So you might buy a few extra corals for it. Shopping for corals is fun yes?
 

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They rarely do around here

That's really sad! It's a basic and integral part of customer service. Then again, customer service is just a shadow of it's former self in many aspects!
 

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