Bicolor blenny reef safe?

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Mixed reviews out there, was my first fish as well as the first fish rehomed was a certified coral water that one
 

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Bicolor blenny reef safe?​


No, I had one that dive bombed my Scolymias full speed ripping the flesh. I had to drain my 250 liter to get it out.
 
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Bicolor blenny reef safe?​


No, I had one that dive bombed my Scolymias full speed ripping the flesh. I had to drain my 250 liter to get it out.
Omg I’m taking him out when I have the chance
 

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It’s caution but I have had good experiences with 3-4 out of about 8-9. I have kept a few of these fish in with coral before when I was working in the LFS and they didn’t go after any coral (And these were split over several tanks, the softie tanks, the LPS tanks and the SPS tanks). They behaved just fine, I never had to remove coral (Unless someone bought one).
 
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Thanks for the help guys. He’s out!!! Wasn’t so hard because he hid inside the rock. Such a cool fish tho
 
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