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They are beneficial to your tank. I'd love to have them in my tank!

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Forcipiger and Chelmon butterflies rarely eat corals, prefering various worms. The same can be said for Ch. lunula, Ch. rafflesii and oft Ch auriga, but these are not 100% safe. I have a Chaetodon lunula in my reef for about a year and he only eats Aiptasia, to which he is welcome, and feather dusters, which were getting to be a plague for me, despite their amazing beauty. Remember, every fish is an individual, just like people.

Jamie

Jamie Vande

Vertex Aquaristik

Cologne, Germany

www.vertexaquaristik.com

jamie@vertexaquaristik.de

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