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    Need your guy's thoughts about these? How aggresive are they? Can they be fragged? How big do they get?
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    Hmm not sure never had one, never will, my Emperor will eat it. Ryan or Greg will be able to help!
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    they are aggresive in the fact if they are near another coral they will sting it especially at night when there tenticles come out of the middle serching for food. fragging of these is not easy by comparison of an acro or leather. i have one and prob never frag it.
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    Well, I didn't get one, I got the other type well...? Will post pictures later. It was damaged during shipping so they gave my dad a good deal on it, it was my christmas present.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinelife View Post
    Hmm not sure never had one, never will, my Emperor will eat it. Ryan or Greg will be able to help!
    Brain Coral, Trachyphyllia; is this what you are saying would be eaten by your Emperor? Is the Emperor not reef safe?
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    Reef safe sorta depending on the corals you have. Each Angel is different as to what corals they like. I have mainly SPS which so far the Emperor does not like.
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    I really love that fish and looked forward to getting one in my 180 soon. Now I'm not sure I should try.
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    I love mine!!
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    So what do you think about putting one in my reef? Is that where you have yours?
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    Read my lips stupid! :
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