melanotaenia
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I had a pair of argi angels. One ravaged acros and gorgonians, one never touched anything. Pretty much sums up the idea that each fish is individual, and you take your chances.
This is exactly my point. And yes your title is an Oxymoron. Dwarf angels in the wild just like in reefs will nip at corals. SPS corals that are healthy and growing are usually not a problem and will recover. That is why you see large reef tanks on here with dwarf angels and thrivig acros. But they will still nip and eat fleshy corals unless you get lucky and the specimen you get just happens to not be interested in eating corals. But you never know this answer until you trial run the fish in your tank.
There was a discussion like this one not too long ago on here. I would search for that thread and read the stories there. But like every other angels thread, you are going to get conflicting answers.
Not trying to be blunt, but these threads show up too often and always end up the same way, with half of the reef keepers having success and the other half having problems.
I had a Flame Angel in my reef. Ate nothing coral-wise for six months then one day decided to mow down some zoos. Did I know this could happen? Yes. But this is the chance I knew I was taking when dabbling with dwarf angels in a reef tank.