Reef safe fish that eats feather dusters.

Not sure what you mean by the term "reef safe" is no good. When you research species compatibility "reef safe" is the most common termanology used.:hammer:
some people will consider a fish that eats feather dusters NOT REEF SAFE

others might consider such a fish REEF SAFE

The vast majority of Chaetodonts will eat dusters... some are considered REEF SAFE while others are considered NOT REEF SAFE.
The term is fairly useless.

Now... if we say "species X is very likely to eat species Y", we have something to work with.

If it occurs on or near a reef it eats something on or near a reef.

Personally, I think your dusters there look mint. You can help curb their population by switching your feeding regimen.
Try using nori and 1mm Spectrum pellets.

Any fine foods and/or phyto will boost the duster population. Avoid these.
 
some people will consider a fish that eats feather dusters NOT REEF SAFE

others might consider such a fish REEF SAFE

The vast majority of Chaetodonts will eat dusters... some are considered REEF SAFE while others are considered NOT REEF SAFE.
The term is fairly useless.

I see your point, I guess it is a generic term that can be perceived differently. :thumbsup:
 
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