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Unread 04/29/2007, 11:03 AM   #1
yehudap
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Cuban Hogfish in reef?

Can a Cuban Hogfish (Bodianus pulchellus) be kept in a reef? Has anyone tried this?
Can more than 1 be kept in the same tank (~250 gallons)?

The info I've seen claims that Cuban Hogfish should be safe with everything except crustaceans. If this is true, a clean-up crew made up of brittle stars, snails and sea urchins should be OK, right?
Any comments?

Would there be any danger to any type of coral or to Tridacna clams?


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