I have lost a few fish but for the most part they are pretty aware of the nem and stay away from it. Except for my Striated Tang he gets REALLY close! :spin2: Drives me nutz!! One of these days he will get to close!
I wouldn't mind occasionally losing a small, cheap fish - that's just nature. But I had a BEAUTIFUL, big, healthy, hand-tame powder blue tang in my 125. It was my centerpiece, a real star. Then, one morning, when I checked on the tank, it was gone - and there was a pile of bones next to the carpet.
I wouldn't mind occasionally losing a small, cheap fish - that's just nature. But I had a BEAUTIFUL, big, healthy, hand-tame powder blue tang in my 125. It was my centerpiece, a real star. Then, one morning, when I checked on the tank, it was gone - and there was a pile of bones next to the carpet.
Though, to be fair, that was the ONLY fish that thing ever ate. Other than that, and one "oops I crawled into the overflow" incident, it was a model citizen.
One of my first "reef" tanks back in the day was an "anemone" tank with just 'nems and a pair of clowns. Honestly, out of all my tanks, I think I miss that one the most.
Most fish are smart enough to stay clear. But there are some pretty big risk's especially with carpets. BTA's and LTA's usuallly don't have a strong enough sting to kill a decent sized healthy fish. The type of fish you stock plays into it as well. IME mandarins and blennies do not last long in my tank. I recently watched a Midas blenny try and take a piece of krill from the carpet, can you guess who won that fight??
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