Great find!
I do have a question though,
What does a matted filefish look like and where can I order one? I have majanoes and they are driving me nuts!
Thanks for you direction!
Before getting one, I'd advise you to do your own research on these guys. I did about 3 months of research and found that about 60% of people have found them to be completely reef safe, while about 40% of people have had them go after Zoanthids, after eating all the Aiptasia or Majanos.
So far, mine has been a model citizen, although Angie says it was really eyeballing one of our Echinos, the other day, so we're both keeping a close eye on it.
Another local hobbyist, recently picked one up, from the same LFS that I got mine. His was missing an eye, poor guy. The day after introduction, it was found picking at his SPS. In all the research I did, I never read about any of them picking at SPS.
It's important to get the right species, Acreichthys tomentosus, as a lot of Filefish share common names, and have more than 1 common name. For instance, this guy is called "Matted Filefish," "Leather Jacketed Filefish," and sometimes "Tassled Filefish." Each of those common names are shared by at least 3-5 other species of Filefish, which aren't as reef safe.
As far as where to get it, my LFS ordered it for me. He's now regularly ordering them, so they must not be difficult to find.
Here's a pic of mine, I took the other day.