I have had 4 flame angels in my mixed reef recently (1 pair placed and then removed, and then a second pair placed). All 4 pretty much had the exact same behavior regarding coral nipping/sampling. All four tended to nip my SPS frags a few times a day - just passing nips, not persistent bitting. They are much more consistent/aggressive about eating algae on the glass and rocks. 1 of those 4 fish came out of a heavily coral-stocked mixed reef where he had been residing for years (tank was being broken down).
So, here is my question for those of you that have kept "reef safe" flame angels: Did they periodically nip your SPS? I ask this because I'm beginning to think that if I had more SPS the nipping would be better distributed and wouldn't really damage anything, whereas at the moment I only have small frags (so a few nips a day pretty much causes polyp retraction for just about the whole day). I guess I'm also sort of asking here for a clarification on what people regard as a "reef safe angel." Is it one that nips infrequently, or is it one that never nipped at all?
Thanks.
So, here is my question for those of you that have kept "reef safe" flame angels: Did they periodically nip your SPS? I ask this because I'm beginning to think that if I had more SPS the nipping would be better distributed and wouldn't really damage anything, whereas at the moment I only have small frags (so a few nips a day pretty much causes polyp retraction for just about the whole day). I guess I'm also sort of asking here for a clarification on what people regard as a "reef safe angel." Is it one that nips infrequently, or is it one that never nipped at all?
Thanks.