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I have been restarting the reef after a crash last year. I added some zoa's to the tank a few days back and they disappeared overnight totally. I suspect the hippo tang (the other inhabitants are a sail fin tang, yellow tang, dottyback, 2 x clowns, an old damsel from when I first started).

It is well fed 3 pellet feedings, a cube of mysis, and a sheet of nori a day. Is there a way to stop the behaviour or do I need to get rid? I don't want to waste cash putting in zoa just to have them eaten!
 
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I have been restarting the reef after a crash last year. I added some zoa's to the tank a few days back and they disappeared overnight totally. I suspect the hippo tang (the other inhabitants are a sail fin tang, yellow tang, dottyback, 2 x clowns, an old damsel from when I first started).

It is well fed 3 pellet feedings, a cube of mysis, and a sheet of nori a day. Is there a way to stop the behaviour or do I need to get rid? I don't want to waste cash putting in zoa just to have them eaten!
Mine does/did (because I have few left!) exactly the same Joe. Went Zoa feasting one day out of the blue and developed a taste for them and he’s very well fed.

I’ve had him since very young so I couldn’t part with him now (or catch him anyway!) so I just sat back and tried not to fret to much about my prized zoa colonies being devoured!
 
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Mine took out a softball size colony of Purple People Eater zoas. I started the colony with a quarter size frag and it took her about 3 days to take them out. Like others have said, she's very well fed, so no idea why she did that. So frustrating!
 
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Hard to stop this kind of behavior once it gest established. Hippo is 'unique' in the tang world in that it is a planktivore rather than herbivore - though it will certainly eat nori if offered. You could try to increase the meaty foods you offer and see if that makes a difference.
 

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Curious what you are feeding the Hippo exactly....

Mine I feed strictly meaty stuff, chopped mussels mainly. Mine's addicted to mussels and goes nuts for it. Other flake food thats more veggie based its less excited.
 
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From what I ready, once they get a taste for it they never stop. Sadly blue hippos are prone to it. This is the only reason I never purchased a hippo, beautiful fish with great personalities.
 
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