Aiptasia eating filefish

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I'm considering either a pair or a small group of Biota aip eating files for a new 55g FOWLR i'm setting up.

Anyone owners out there keep this species in groups? If so what would you recommend a pair or more? just curious if there are any interesting behaviours I would be missing out on keeping a pair as opposed to 3 or 4.

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Nick
 
Never kept a pair but the one we kept was pretty shy at first most likely due to the purple tang but after a month or so it became a very personable fish that would greet you and eat from my hand. Would still have him except after a couple years he developed a taste for acans.
 
I have one in a 60 gallon tank and she keep the aiptasia at bay. Unfortunately, she also likes euphyllias so they are a no go in my tank. Acans have been fine for me.

If I were you I would stick to a pair at most. I'm assuming you would get aggression with more and possibly even so with a pair.
 
We have had groups of them together and never saw any type of aggression. They pretty much just seem oblivious to each other. We currently have 2 in a 40 gallon frag tank for maybe 4 or 5 months now and they are fine, but there is no real interactions between them.
 
I have one in my 72g system, and he has done a great job.
 
Thanks all, appreciate it. I reckon I'll go for a pair, seems coral munching is a running theme but I don't plan to add any, aside from some surplus xenia spilling over from my reef which they are welcome too!
 

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