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help me pick the next angel
ok my 62 gal is 36x20x20 and i had a 4 yr old coral beauty and it went to fishie heaven after my cuke wanted to eat my powerhead.
I know that dwarf angels like SPS and clams , now i hav a clam in the tank and the coral beauty i had never touched it. it's hit and miss . But i would like to get another dwarf angel. what would you get coral Beauty potter's flame bi color cherub mike |
I would get a lemon peal or a flame.
Brad |
I think BOB I had problems with his ....
ended up getting rid of him mike |
I did sell the Lemon peel, but, no I did not have a problem with it. I am actually thinking of getting another one. They are, however, hit and miss. All the literature states they are the worst of the dwarf angels. :eek:
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thanks for sorting that out Bob, would recommend the lemon peel or the flame or the bi color.
mike |
i would pass on the bi color, they have poor survival rates in captivity. Id go flame.
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heh, I like them all. A potters would be neat, not a lot of people I know have one.
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i have read about the potters are a picky eater/..
mike |
I have a Whitetail Pygmy Angel (Centropyge Flavicauda) and he is awesome. Great little fish!! See him out and about all the time and hasn't touched anything yet. I do have a fair number of SPS but no Clams.
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Yes, I was going to say that clams are where the reef/angel thing really breaks down. Especially the lemon peels. :frown:
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get a yellow mimic tang. reef safe and they think they are angels.
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Beautiful, spirited fish though - don't regret it one bit. If you can find a good strong healthy one (preferably from Fiji or thereabouts), I would do it. They are amazing. :cool: |
I just got my lemon peel on Saturday from another reefer... though I've only had it for a short while, its quickly turning into one of my favorite fish.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/me...ium/lemon1.jpg http://www.telusplanet.net/public/me...ium/lemon2.jpg The former owner informed me that it has picked on a open brain and colt coral in the past. I currently have it living in my refugium with nothing but some macro algae and some red mushrooms. -Rich |
Flame angel. Reletively safe, and where else can you find that vibrant red?
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Nice pics Rich. I would have gotten a lemon-peel had I not got the Whitetail pygmy.
Is that your lighting that makes the pics looks really yellow or my crummy monitor? |
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Its my lights that make the picture look yellow. I'm running a 6500k bulb over my refugium. -Rich |
I loved my Cherub angel & dwarf dwarfs are generally the most reef-safe angels.
My other favourite is the lemon peel. Anthony |
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Nice pic of the old boy rich. :biggrin: My favorite fish is the flame Angel. I have had mine for over a year and it is doing great in my reef tank.
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Good choice with the lemon peel. Flames are hit and miss just for survival. I've owned two Flames and although I lost both the first one was my fault (rock slide) and the second died for unknown reasons.
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For what its worth, my Fisher's dwarf angel is a model reef citizen and IMO looks great! He looks a lot better then some of the pictures on the web, bright blue on the fins and an almost black body. I read somewhere that they are one of the better dwarf's to keep in a reef tank for not eating things. Plus they only grow to a max of 3", so he does well in my 30G.
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