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![]() The corals that seem the most tempting to angels are brain-type and sometimes Euphyllias. My Majestic & other angels seemed to nip at the puffy brain corals a lot.
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![]() Tom- does your majestic pick at your clams?
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![]() ![]() No the Angel do not seem to bother the clams. I put the clams out of the main swimming lanes of the tank as the clams close every time a fish swims by and if they are in the main swimming lanes they are closing all the time. After a while the clams do not open all the ways and are just not happy. Tom R Last edited by Tom R; 12-20-2007 at 03:13 PM. |
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![]() Tony
I just added 5 angels to my acro sps tank. 6.5" Majestic 5" Emperor 4" Regal 3" Goldflake 2.5" Flame So far so good with the acros. I don't have lps or softies or clams in there.
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____________ If people don't die, it wouldn't make living important. And why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves up. Last edited by Chin_Lee; 12-19-2007 at 10:25 PM. |
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![]() I want a gold flake
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![]() I have a large queen angel in a reef tank and it eats green star and yellow polyps. I recently moved a Large Koran angel into the tank and it ate two of three green bubble corals and some Red mushrooms although the tank I moved it from had geen star polyps and yellow parazoanthus which it did not touch. It did like to pick at brain corals and palythos and zoanthids. I think the angels are individuals and each is not to be trusted in a reef.
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