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Hi Ron
You can never be sure that they will learn to coexist. I had a majestic, a flame and a cherub together in the same tank a 125G. The flame almost killed the cherub at first however after a couple of days they settled down. The flame chases the cherub from time to time until the cherub died from other causes. I would add the cherub and about a month later add the flame. Tom R |
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I have a flame, regal, emperor and coral beauty in the same tank they are coexisting with no fighting.
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try a flame angel and an eibli angel. Eibli angels are very cheap, good looking and very timid. Had both together before in the same tank for years.
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just curious, but what does the price of the fish have to do with anything? It should not matter what price it is, these are living creatures taken right out of the ocean and we should not be treating them as throw aways. Sorry I just get upset when people talk like that.
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I have a Emperor, Coral beauty and a flame angles in a 90 gallon. All added at different times with no problems. My thinking It has to do with personality, size, shape and colours. I also helps to feed them well, that way the don't have to compet for food.
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