Tribal Blenny?

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I can't say 100% but if you don't remove I'd watch him very close and remove it at the first sign of nipping.
 

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If he attacks my sps he will be banished to the 8g till he gets rehomed. I should of did my research.
 

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Not looking good for this guy. My green slimmer was all retracted and had no polyp extension, looked closer there is a huge patch just gone. And it's the sps closest to his hole he stays near. Grrrr :(

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Well, in 2 weeks I will be looking for a tribal blenny, and I do not plan on having any corals. Feel like coming to MD? :angel:
 

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No plans 8( to go any where sorry. guess he will go into my sump unitll the guy that gave it to me takes it back
 

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This guy is out!!! took moving 50+ corals and pulling out the egg crate but we got him. Had the guy who gave him to me come back and get the dang thing lol. They are 100% not reef safe IMO. as always some may act right and some like mine will not. included a pic of a chunk he took out of my milli, after a came home from work and saw the the third sps he took a chuck out of i was mad and he was coming out.
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The white part top left is the chunk he ate while i was at work!!:
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Just removed mine from my tank it nipped on my acans, favias, blastos, encrusting montis. NOT reef safe at all!:crossedlips: You know how I caught it? I put one of the corals he was chomping on in the trap, waited 3 hours watching him go by the opening of the trap before he finally went in:clap2:
 

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Anyone have one? I can't find much information on them or people having them. I've read (some) nip at SPS. I picked up a decent size one at a LFS last night. I'm curious to see how he acts today. He wasn't able to meet my wrasse because it was his bed time & I don't think he noticed my clownfish.

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I have had one for about 3 months and wondered why all of my Lobo were dying. Well today I saw him nipping them. Until I got him all the meaty corals were exactly that now they all look recessed. I’ll have to trade to the LFS.
 

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