I was taught when I worked at a LFS in the 90s( by my boss who was very knowledgable) that a reef tank did not need a UV sterilizer for disease control because the coral consumed ICH in the free swim stage.
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Clearly the answer is we do not know the answer at this point in time. To say they do eat ICH because it has been introduced from frags would imply that a coral has the ability to clean the frag plug it is mounted on of ICH if there was ICH on it. That would be amazing! Even a frag not mounted on a plug might have ICH on the underside of it or between polyps. I think the likely hood that some corals would take advantage of ICH as a food source is very high. Which corals? I haven’t a clue. Could they be enough to help control ICH? Very possibly depending on how many ICH eating corals were in a tank.The answer is no. There have been several studies showing ich is only killed with medication or hypo salinity both of which will kill corals and most all invertebrates. Fish will build a immunity to ich after sometime of being exposed to it but every time you add a new fish the outbreak occurs again. Ich multiplies at such a rate that the corals even a tank full of corals will never eradicate it. Theronts and tomonts are the two stages that could possibly be eaten if you will by corals but if this was what actually happened then how do people introduce ich from Frags? If corals ate ich then there would never be any that came in with corals. I also believe the amount of theronts and tomonts produced far outnumber any ability for coral to control.

There is nothing to support that that I have ever seen or heard. Anyone else?Maybe corals produce some toxins that affect ich?

