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Beverly 04-03-2003 03:10 PM

Flame Angels in Reef Tanks?
 
I know dwarf angels can be a bit iffy in a reef, but I'm considering eventually adding one to our 42 hex to replace the anthias that disappeared. The only fish I think will be a problem for any new additions is the speckled hawkfish who is pretty aggressive. Plus, we've got to get the second crab, who looks like a smaller version of the first crab, outta there.

Anybody willing to share flame angels in their reef stories? TIA.

Bob I 04-03-2003 09:46 PM

You might have a look at the free publication "Seascope", it has an article on Pygmy Angelfish in the Marine Aquarium. You can find it online at www.marinelandlabs.com then click on "What's new" under the News tab, then click on Seascope newsletter. BTW I have had the worst of the lot, which is the Lemonpeel for a couple of months, and he is as good as gold. Go figure. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Beverly 04-04-2003 12:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcipema
You might have a look at the free publication "Seascope", it has an article on Pygmy Angelfish in the Marine Aquarium.

Thanks for the link. Interesting reading and has given me food for thought.

stephane 04-04-2003 08:31 AM

Angel (any) are the worst fish you could buy in a reef IMO

I have try severale kind (2 flame,coral beauty,potter,emperator....) and they have all transform there self in nibler after a while some take month other years but they all do in my case . If you try 10 maybe you will fine one good :mad:

Scales 04-04-2003 04:57 PM

I must have been lucky. I have had a flame angel for a couple of years. Nice specimen with no observed bad habits. Invertebrates include various zooanthids, mushrooms, star polyp colonies, Xenia and a trumpet coral (as well as a CBS and various hermits). No signs of damage to any invertebrates. I recall reading on a number of occasions that the flame angel has risk...some are good, some will pick at or eat invertebrates.

ranz 04-14-2003 11:57 PM

Oh Beverly

I have a dwarf Angel named Marty, as in Marty Feldman who has big eye's...

We dont have a lot of delicate stuff stuff in our tank so maybe im not a good judge, Marty bullies everyone but no one listens. Marty tries to push his weight around but never persists....
We love Marty he is always cruiz-in....................
BTW Marty is no dwarf, Marty has grown to at least 2 1/2"
(yes it is a Dwarf Angel)


Ranz

Bob I 04-15-2003 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ranz
Oh Beverly

I have a dwarf Angel named Marty, as in Marty Feldman who has big eye's...

We dont have a lot of delicate stuff stuff in our tank so maybe im not a good judge, Marty bullies everyone but no one listens. Marty tries to push his weight around but never persists....
We love Marty he is always cruiz-in....................
BTW Marty is no dwarf, Marty has grown to at least 2 1/2"
(yes it is a Dwarf Angel)


Ranz

Actually Marty Feldman has been dead for years. What kind of Dwarf Angel is Marty?

StirCrazy 04-15-2003 01:08 PM

I have had a flame angel in my tank for over 6 months now. aside from the ocassional peck at the brain (same thing my tang does to encourage the release of algae) it has not touched anything.

Steve

1bigstud 04-16-2003 01:15 AM

How about lemon peel angels anyone have any experience on those???

Bob I 04-16-2003 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1bigstud
How about lemon peel angels anyone have any experience on those???

Why not click on the link in the second post in this thread. There you can read all you need about Lemonpeels.


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