Perched Urchin
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IMO and IME, no such thing as a reef safe dwarf angel. Any thread you read about them will have multiple posts saying it is "pot luck" and varies by animal and to an extent, this is obviously true. But I think all the evidence leans to "it isn't IF they will nip/eat a coral or clam mantle, but WHEN". I think some folks with larger tanks and a lot more corals may tolerate nipping more than other folks will which is much different than the fish not exhibiting the behavior, but I don't think you can have one without eventual eating/nipping soft tissues.
I had a flame angel in my DT with gorgonians, euphyllia, polyps, blastos, acans and 2 clams for 18 months with no issues whatsoever. A month ago, I noticed the polyps on my gorgs weren't extending as normal, then found 2 polyps picked cleanly out of the center of one of my larger acans. One day, as I was FEEDING, I watched the flame gorge on food (always has been a hog), then swim directly over to one of the gorgs and nip at it. Then from there he swam directly to the acan and took a bite. I think if he had fingers he would have flipped me the bird, too.
Fortunately, as he is such a pig, he was easy to catch in my fish trap and he is now in "time out" in my sump until I find someone with a FO who wants a beautiful NON-reef safe fish.
I had a flame angel in my DT with gorgonians, euphyllia, polyps, blastos, acans and 2 clams for 18 months with no issues whatsoever. A month ago, I noticed the polyps on my gorgs weren't extending as normal, then found 2 polyps picked cleanly out of the center of one of my larger acans. One day, as I was FEEDING, I watched the flame gorge on food (always has been a hog), then swim directly over to one of the gorgs and nip at it. Then from there he swam directly to the acan and took a bite. I think if he had fingers he would have flipped me the bird, too.
Fortunately, as he is such a pig, he was easy to catch in my fish trap and he is now in "time out" in my sump until I find someone with a FO who wants a beautiful NON-reef safe fish.