I've had a handful of them in my tank for a long time now and I haven't seen any issues with my corals. I've often heard they can multiply quickly and become a bit of a problem, but for me, having a few on the front glass isn't a problem.
I've had them in my systems for decades now. Their populations will rise and fall along with their food supply. If I seem to be getting an abundance of them in one system, I'll transfer some to another tank to even them out.
I have yet to have one that has bothered any corals.
They eat Coraline algae . Some have said they will also eat Zoas but i personally think they are just after the algae in the colony and causing them to become stressed ......
I have them in my tank and will at times reduce there numbers..
so them eating the Coraline is that a bad thing or a good thing. Coraline is good, so them eating it is bad. isn't it. but on the other hand whats wrong with a little grazing to keep it fresh
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