The Angel Lovers Thread

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Not just angels but a mix [emoji12]

Tell me there is a build thread? :-) love your fish. Does the clown trigger cause problems at all?
 
72x36x24 tank
I am breaking the rules by housing so many fish but I am a huge fan of angelfish and butterfly's and I work very hard to keep the water pristine and all fed and happy.

How many do you have?
 
Yeah, I guess I have been lucky so far that they have never shown interest in the clams. And it's a great thing because I can't see myself selling off my prized blue squamosa in the pic. But funny part was when I first introduced the interruptus and the hawaiian flame into the tank, neither of them would eat flake food or pellets. I usually feed frozen mysis which they love and then the second meal is pellets and flakes which the regal angel and purple tang go crazy for. After a week of seeing how the purp and regal devour the flakes and pellets, now the flame and interruptus eat everything i feed. will be adding a bandit, colini and venustus in the near future so i hope they learn from these guys to eat all foods and leave the clams and corals alone.
 
Any experience with bandit angels anyone? I have a 265 fish only. Another 150 gallons or more with sump and plumbed in fairy wrasse tank.. Have a majestic, scribbled, and smaller angels like grey poma Angel... They r all doing great... Can I mix them in and are they hardy? Looking for angels that don't get huge like queen and French.. Afraid of price.. I do have a gem tang that's doing great.. Any input would be greatly appreciated..
 
I have no experience with bandits but I'm pretty sure they are one of the more timid angels just like the regal. I prefer the timid species to be introduced first when mixing angels. It gives them a chance to get use to new tank in peace before being bullied & stressed.
 
Just curious if Anyone has an update on the availability of the Masked Angel Fish(Genicanthus personatus).

Here is a YouTube video showing one swimming around
Based on the limited info, I don't know much about them. Am wondering because they have a swallow tail are they reef safe? Very nice looking Angel.

 
I count at least three or four in that video - there are two - possibly three - females in the background.

I have no experience with them, and would imagine that not many folks do, but I would expect them to be more of a planktivore, as with other Genicanthus species.

~Bruce
 
Just curious if Anyone has an update on the availability of the Masked Angel Fish(Genicanthus personatus).

Here is a YouTube video showing one swimming around
Based on the limited info, I don't know much about them. Am wondering because they have a swallow tail are they reef safe? Very nice looking Angel.
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I have one.. Not for sale but can hook you up with the person I got mine from.
She has such personality. Always out and about doing her thing til she sees me then, she is front and center with all my other fish. She's only 2.5" and I've had her a while now. But she hangs with the big boys
 
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I have one.. Not for sale but can hook you up with the person I got mine from.
She has such personality. Always out and about doing her thing til she sees me then, she is front and center with all my other fish. She's only 2.5" and I've had her a while now. But she hangs with the big boys

I'm interested too. Pls lmk as well. Thanks
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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