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![]() Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to get some input on the Flame Angel. I'm hoping to get one of these and I just wanted to hear some tips or concerns about keeping these guys and how hard they are to keep. Any input is greatly appreciated ![]()
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![]() Flame angels, like most dwarf angels are hit & miss when it comes to being reef-safe. Many people swear by them, but others have seen their flames nibble on their prized corals. Some reefers have had them for years, with no problems, only to find their flame going after their corals all of a sudden. Usually they are considered a hardy, beautiful little angel so if you get one for a reef tank, just pray you get a "good" one. Good luck.
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![]() I Bought myself a flame a awhile back
![]() THEN I GOT THE flame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 ![]() And now i have is a FOWLR with some GSP and a bigger tank and still have the flame ... I miss the SPS look andthe clams,,,,,,,,, Mine was a hit with the flame ... ![]()
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![]() I have a Flame in my 30 gallon cube. He picks at the Sps once in a while but leaves all other corals alone. He seems to only pick at the Acro's when their poylps are extended. When I get my 120 going he definatly won't be going in
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![]() I have always kept angels in my reef tanks. I have 2 or 3 in each, ranging from a Flame Angel to a 6" Majestic. They seem to leave all my corals alone however the Majestic will indulge himself on a zoo now and then. They all seem to look at a new coral as a source of food for the first couple of days but soon loose interest.
Tom R |
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![]() I was thinking of getting a flame.. but not anymore.
What could someone put in their tank that is just as nice but reef safe?
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![]() Tangs are reef-safe. (mostly vegetarians)
Cherub angels are beautiful dwarf-dwarf angels that are almost always r-s. Watanabe or Lamark's or Japanese Swallowtail angels are planktivores. |
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![]() I had a flame but she ended up picking at my brain and now with the stress the brain died. So I would be careful on what types of coral you have before you get one.
george
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![]() IMHO, Angels don't belong in reefs.
These are much better families for a reef environment: Fairy Wrasses, Gobies, Blennies, Tangs, Anthias, Clowns |
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![]() Actually I share the same opinion as Psyire on angels BUT they are so beautiful I have certainly been tempted to try. I have a coral beauty in my 230 that has never bothered anything YET. I would love to catch him and get him out of there but am not willing to tear my tank apart to catch a fish that really hasn't done anything wrong. I also have a Moorish Idol in my 190 that other than peck at a few zoo skirts has not bothered anything LPS or SPS and even if she does she's staying! I would love to get a conspic or a gold flake angel and think if I did ever find one I might just give it a try - particularly with the conspic.
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...cillatusangel/ Last edited by Ruth; 01-22-2006 at 09:34 PM. |