parrot fish

Certainly not coral because they love to munch it. I would say angels or tangs...The parrot is a reef fish..
 
It will eat any crab/shrimp and will nip at mostly SPS, but also has been known to nip at LPS and soft corals. However, they are relatively non-aggressive to other fish...with the occassional nipping of the fins.

They are actually rather hardy, but many of them grow quite large, so a large aquarium is necessary. Also feeding them small crabs/shrimp is a necessity to their diet.

Personally, the Cetoscarus bicolor is one of my favorite fish...and I would love to setup a tank one...but they also can grow to 18"+ so I would need at least a 300g tank to keep one. I would encourge you to look into one if you have the ability to house one.
 
Here's some info:

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/parrotfi.htm

Frankly, we were never able to keep them alive at the LFS I worked at many years ago. And I rarely seen them at any of the LFS. Since eventual adult size of a fish rarely stops most LFS from carrying them, I'm going to venture a guess that it is in fact because they aren't the hardiest of fish. Just my 2 cents.
 
I think one of the keys to keeping them alive is buying them as a juvenile. However, I have never seen an ADULT parrot for sale before at an LFS.

In captivity, the largest recorded instance that they get is 18". I know a guy that got a 4" Cetoscarus bicolor several years ago, and it is about 8" now. Not one of the fastest growers, but he said they are relatively easily to maintain.
 
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