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Ahh I see. Do you think going by the size they’re expected to reach in an average tank, will an Asfur or Passer outgrow a 72” x 28-30” x 24”? (200-220)
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The thing is, he isn’t fully reverted. He’s in what appears to be a submale stage which is what makes me assume that there’s a stage that is rarely ever mentioned when it comes to reverting angelfish. He is the only Genicanthus in the tank (I have wanted a Lamarck angel but my tank size isnt huge).Do you have any Genicanthus females in the tank? I have heard and seen a a few revert if they were the only one in the tank. My Bellus malenis growing streamers now that he has two female bellus in the tank with him.
In time, yes. My Passer is about 11-12 inches now from 6 inches a few years ago. He’s tank he’s boss though which plays a role and if we believe that fish can grow to their environments (somewhat controversial), he’s in a ten foot tank.Ahh I see. Do you think going by the size they’re expected to reach in an average tank, will an Asfur or Passer outgrow a 72” x 28-30” x 24”? (200-220)
Hopefully your Genicanthus do start to show streamers, mine doesn’t get extremely long streamers but then again, I don’t expect a captive specimen to get the streamers like you see in wild photos.I'm streamerless on both of mine. Maybe some day.
Wow those are quite nice all grown up. Yours is already getting that adult dorsal.Hopefully your Genicanthus do start to show streamers, mine doesn’t get extremely long streamers but then again, I don’t expect a captive specimen to get the streamers like you see in wild photos.
for example this photo - not my photo.
Photo from Minden Pictures.
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Mine used to look VERY close to that but with a black tail (Which is where I got confused and thought he could be a Caudovittatus).Wow those are quite nice all grown up. Yours is already getting that adult dorsal.
I need a bigger tank.


They often settle in after a while, how long has the pestering been going on for?I recently added a juvenile majestic to my red sea 625 (650?) tank. He’s been pestered by my tomini tang (who now leaves him alone mostly) then coral beauty angel (who is slowly accepting him) and now my lamarks angel who I’ve never seen bother anyone before. Have I made a hige mistake and if so can anyone provide any recommendations or do angels typically settle in to acceptance after a few days? I have lots of caves and tunnels in my rock work but also lots of coral so I can’t shift my rocks to reset aggression. Any thoughts?
It has only been about 4 days but he’s visibly taken a beating so it’s concerning of course. He’s still eating like a champ and doesn’t seem overwhelmingly stressed to the point of death but I don’t want to reach that point. Thanks for the reassurance. I’ve been feeding a lot to try to lower fish aggressiveness but they (mainly the lamarcks now) still chase him when they see him.They often settle in after a while, how long has the pestering been going on for?
Dang, I would’ve kept him haha.Have you ever ordered an angelfish and it came in much smaller than ordered? I do not have that problem. And yes I immediately got on the phone trying to find someone to take him. FYI I ordered a juvenile to Sub Adult from Fiji
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It should be alright even if you get the flame first, Dwarf angels and Large/Medium angels usually get along the best.I would like to have a regal and a flame in the same tank but want to buy the small CB regal. If I get the regal first and grow him out a bit, will it be okay to later add the flame?

