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ALang 07-04-2010 10:54 PM

Angel eating Zoas
 
Question: I have bought a few pieces of Zoanthids. The polyps have been disappearing. After extensive looking and paying lots of frustrated glaces into the tank, I saw my 5" yellow-tail Indian Angel picking viciously at them! I've move the pieces around, trying to confuse the fish, and feeding him nori seaweed. Has anyone heard of angels developing a taste for the zoas?

fkshiu 07-04-2010 10:57 PM

Angels in a reef is pretty much russian roulette.

Not much you can do about it now that he's acquired a taste for zoas except remove him.

burrows14 07-04-2010 10:59 PM

Zoa's are part of a Angels natural diet. They also will munch on a majority of
LPS and clams/

Lance 07-04-2010 11:24 PM

Yup, it's the sad truth. Angels & Butterflies are some of the most beautiful fish and everybody would like to keep them but they aren't reef safe. If you want a reef safe Angel, (most of the time), try a deep-water like a Lamarck`s or a Watanabei.

naesco 07-04-2010 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALang (Post 532276)
Question: I have bought a few pieces of Zoanthids. The polyps have been disappearing. After extensive looking and paying lots of frustrated glaces into the tank, I saw my 5" yellow-tail Indian Angel picking viciously at them! I've move the pieces around, trying to confuse the fish, and feeding him nori seaweed. Has anyone heard of angels developing a taste for the zoas?

As everyone posted they are angel food together with almost any other coral you buy.
If it is your intention to keep corals return the angel to the LFS (they should have told you they eat coral) and get a credit.

It is a good idea when you are a new hobbyist to ask questions here before you buy.
By doing so you avoid unnecessary fish and coral death and tank problems.

fkshiu 07-04-2010 11:35 PM

Yup, genicanthus angels (like Lamark's and Wantanabei) are the ONLY reef safe angels around.

Wayne 07-05-2010 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naesco (Post 532283)
As everyone posted they are angel food together with almost any other coral you buy.
If it is your intention to keep corals return the angel to the LFS (they should have told you they eat coral) and get a credit.

It is a good idea when you are a new hobbyist to ask questions here before you buy.
By doing so you avoid unnecessary fish and coral death and tank problems.

OR

Remove the corals and just have a fish only tank. Depends on what you are more attached too.

Myka 07-05-2010 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fkshiu (Post 532277)
Angels in a reef is pretty much russian roulette.

Not much you can do about it now that he's acquired a taste for zoas except remove him.

Agreed.

ALang 07-05-2010 02:44 PM

Thanks everyone. The fish in question does not bother anything else. At least I don't think... I've had it for about 3 yrs and he's always been good. So I cannot keep zoanthids, too bad. But I'll be keeping a close eye on him from now on. Another bad snacking habit, out he goes.

marie 07-05-2010 03:10 PM

Or you can have both and just hope the corals learn to live with being constantly pruned....I have 4 non reefsafe angels and an sps tank :redface:

ALang 07-05-2010 03:57 PM

Ha, ha, that's my thoughts exactly, we girls think alike (want the cake and eat it , too!)! Now if only I can fifure out what's happening (or who) is making my cleaner shrimps disappear? Hmmm...


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