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Post by Sean (90 reef, fw rack sys) on Aug 20, 2015 8:27:29 GMT -5
Want to add a dwarf angel but the "with caution" for Reef safe makes me nervous. Any opinions on any better than others?
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Post by ryansweatt2004 on Aug 20, 2015 8:41:58 GMT -5
They can all be hit or miss, Lemmon peels and bicolors seem to be the most coral nipping prone in my experience. Keeping them well fed with a healthy diet usual lessens the chances for coral sampling.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 20, 2015 9:31:31 GMT -5
You could also consider the reef safe angels witch can sometimes be kept in smaller tanks then other bigger angels. There's like 3 types of reef safe angels. I've had pretty good success with flame, coral beauty and so far doing great with a potters.
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Post by Sean (90 reef, fw rack sys) on Aug 20, 2015 10:58:45 GMT -5
You could also consider the reef safe angels witch can sometimes be kept in smaller tanks then other bigger angels. There's like 3 types of reef safe angels. I've had pretty good success with flame, coral beauty and so far doing great with a potters. ya she's wanted a potter's for a while, Her maiden name
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 20, 2015 11:10:07 GMT -5
There pretty sweet! I'd suggest getting one on DD and not LA because you want to be sure there eating and doing well in captivity for awhile.
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Post by jasonandsarah on Aug 20, 2015 11:10:46 GMT -5
And like Ryan said keep it fat and healthy to reduce the chances of nipping.
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Post by spotfin on Aug 20, 2015 18:18:48 GMT -5
Cherub angels from the Caribbean.
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Post by moulton712 on Aug 22, 2015 10:26:48 GMT -5
My coral beauty is a model citizen. It's also the fish I've had the longest. If your worried about Angels then worry about tangs. Tangs are known to much on a zoa or clam here and there.
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