Do Corals eat Fish?

Raibaru

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Kind of odd topic maybe, but I thought I read a ways back about people advising not getting certain types of Leather corals because they may eat fish? I'm thinking I may get a leather coral for my tank because they look somewhat like carpet anemones and maybe my clowns will host. But I don't want my clowns eaten.

Also, anyone care to share some pics of their Leathers? I'm not exactly sure of which type it was I saw in another thread and I can't find it now, of course!.
 
A leather couldn't possibly eat a fish, they don't have the inclination or the mouth(s) for it. Softies like leathers tend to eat things like microplankton, phytoplankton, bacteria -- microscopic bits floating in the water column, not chunks of meaty foods.

I can imagine a large LPS coral maybe eating a small dead or dying fish, but a healthy fish could probably avoid anything but an elephant ear mushroom.

You mentioned getting a leather because they look like carpet anemones -- sounds like maybe you mean a toadstool leather or maybe Sarcophyton elegans (Fiji Yellow leather), neither of which pose any risk to fish.
 
Thanks for the heads up. Will my lighting be enough for either leather? I was told Fiji Leathers have high light needs? I have 130w PC in a 20" tall tank. 36g
 
Hmmmm. Not sure I know what a 'high light' softie looks like;). Many of mine will do fine close to MH, but they pretty much all seem to do as well or better under very little light. I think you'd be fine with PC's and a leather.
 
carpet anemones will eat healthy fish. neon gobys can fall victim to LPS corals and anemones. some mushrooms are known fish eaters.
 
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