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![]() I have a flame angle, a dwarf blue and a majestic angle in the same tank. For a period I also had a potters angle in the same tank. Once the pecking order was established they lived together for a few years.
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![]() Think a bi-color can live in a 250 with SPS and clams and be relatively reef safe?
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![]() Angles or Angels? Sheesh.
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![]() people say it can't or shouldn't be done, but you can mix all kinds of angles - acute angles, obtuse angles, right angles, reflex angles...
but watch out for straight angles - they're difficult, only for experienced reefers. as for Centropyge spp. - it's common wisdom that they aren't a good bet to mix. there's some argument that the frontiers of the hobby are advanced by bold fish-keepers who experiment with such arrangements, but mostly that's an excuse for being irresponsible. ![]() |
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