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Need to re-home a Filefish

jozer1

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Looking for fellow reefers help. I just bought a filefish a few weeks ago to remove all the aptasia from my small tank. The fish did it's job but there's a few issues.
1. The wife does not want it.
2. it's in my 13Gallon and we think it's eating the zoas from our 13 gallon tank. All my frags are pretty small (just started) so I think it's the fish but still can't prove it. I want to rehome this guy and don't want to keep it locked up in a acclamation box.

I'm fairly new to the hobby and still learning, so if any one has any suggestions on how to help this poor guy let me know.

If you live close to the Los Angeles area I'm close to the 5 and 605 (Downey area) . Let me know.

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Shoot man, I badly need a zoanthid eater. If you ship it I may be interested. Also sporadically in the LA area if you still have it down the road. What species is it exactly?
 
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