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![]() I have a Centropyge flavicauda in my 29g with a perc clown and ayellow watchman goby. The tank has a toadstool, small frogspawn, small torch, green candy cane, small xenia colony and five heads of zoas. The angel never touched them
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29G Biocube (top removed), 175w MH torch, frogspawn, green candy cane, toadstool, zoo frag, xenia percula clown, pigmy angel, yellow watchman goby, cleaner and peppermint shrimps |
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![]() i think a dwarf would be okay as far as bioload goes... at any rate it would definitely be your last fish.
coral beauty seems to be the least likely to nip, but it's still risky. |
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![]() For sure it would be the last fish I would put in (if my boyfriend agrees of course)
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![]() I have a potter's angel in a tank with some zoos, I've never noticed her pick at them.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() I've kept a lemonpeel, yellow tail, singapore angel, a regal, and a emperor. I had a second singapore angel that did eat a brain, so they are definitely hit or miss. None of the other fish, or the first singapore angel, ever nipped at anything SPS, LPS, or any of my clams.
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