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Old 05-16-2006, 10:37 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pham411
every1 says this but some of my friends say they had personal experiences that their tangs... well salfin and purple mainly, mowed a patch of pipe organs and green star polyps. eventually they were all removed. talk about bad luck.
hence me saying almost...
no species (IMO) can bee 100% reef safe, or 100% non-reef safe.
there is always a chance they it will nip at polyps, and for those that are said to be non-reef safe, may never nip at polyps.

it comes down to the specific fish, and involves you watching them closely.. that's all..
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