Yes, aquarium fish can benefit from corals in a number of ways, including:

Shelter: Corals provide crevices, ledges, and branching overhangs that fish can use to hide from predators.

Food: Some fish, like butterflyfish, eat coral.

Nutrients: Fish waste provides nutrients that help corals grow.
Algae removal: Fish help keep algae off the coral.

Pest control: Fish help keep pests in check.

Water quality: Corals can help promote healthy water quality.

Biodiversity: Corals support biodiversity in the ecosystem.

Appearance: Corals can enhance the beauty of an aquarium.

Shelter: Corals provide crevices, ledges, and branching overhangs that fish can use to hide from predators.

Food: Some fish, like butterflyfish, eat coral.

Nutrients: Fish waste provides nutrients that help corals grow.
Algae removal: Fish help keep algae off the coral.

Pest control: Fish help keep pests in check.

Water quality: Corals can help promote healthy water quality.

Biodiversity: Corals support biodiversity in the ecosystem.

Appearance: Corals can enhance the beauty of an aquarium.
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