They all eat nori some just take longer. May be the queen angel is timid so u can try 2 different locations at the same time so the fish get dividedDoes your Queen eat nori? The French is eating like crazy but the Queen ignores it.
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They all eat nori some just take longer. May be the queen angel is timid so u can try 2 different locations at the same time so the fish get dividedDoes your Queen eat nori? The French is eating like crazy but the Queen ignores it.
But the pigmy and flameback are way worse
I actually have them in separate tanks in a QT system. Thanks.They all eat nori some just take longer. May be the queen angel is timid so u can try 2 different locations at the same time so the fish get divided
Yes i did. However with angel fish its a hit and miss.How strange, I have kept both Centropygi Argi and Acanthrops species over many years and never experienced a single problem with them pecking corals. Have you kept them?
Hmmm well I must have had a dozen or more argi or acanthrops over the yeas,never had one go bandit. Am not talking all angels just the specis I mention.Yes i did. However with angel fish its a hit and miss.
My cousin had a potter’s that was fine in his tank. He decided to get out and gave me everything he had. Put it and his corals in my reef. The potter found something in my tank it liked, then ripped through all of my corals and his. It is hit and miss.Hmmm well I must have had a dozen or more argi or acanthrops over the yeas,never had one go bandit. Am not talking all angels just the specis I mention.
I have kept bicolour, multibar and yellow and a regal. I wouldn't trust them with some corals however. The pygmy angels have all been safer IME.
I have no experience with Potters angels only the 2 I mentioned which I have never had any issues with. Potters also get a fair bit larger than those I mentioned and aren't really pygmy angels which maybe something to do with it.My cousin had a potter’s that was fine in his tank. He decided to get out and gave me everything he had. Put it and his corals in my reef. The potter found something in my tank it liked, then ripped through all of my corals and his. It is hit and miss.
Excellent information, I would only add that keeping the corals in a fairly good health point helps a lot, the angelfishes can "search" for corals that are in poor condition, or that may be under some kind of stress either for another coral or some deficiency in water chemistry. The argi complex is usually a group of angelfishes that usually behave well with corals, however their aggressiveness towards other pomacanthids is usually very marked, despite the fact that they are the smallest of the family.Here’s some of my experiences how to keep angel fish in a reef tank
1) try to get juvenile fish. They haven’t got a taste for coral yet so less chance of nipping.
2) Feeding schedule through out the day. Best way is with auto feeder because u can feed small quantity. Nori clip for them to gaze algae instead of corals.
3) corals selection is the key. Sps , Torches , Hammer, Frog spawn , Elegant , Mushrooms, Soft corals , Anemones, Chalice, Montipora so far are safe in my tank. Any meaty corals such as Acan , Donut, Brain , Scoly are at risk. Clam is 50/50 if u have a few angels but for my tank is dangerous.
4) Angel fish selections. Reef safe angel is a no brainer Lamark, Japanese swallow tail , Flame . Angel with big mouth have less chance of nipping polyps because they rather eat larger food items like sponges. However with angel fish its a hit and miss so u have to decide is the fish is more or less important compared to your corals.
A tank full of variety of angel fish is awesome. They dont get super aggressive like tang and their color is spectacular.
Hopefully this will help for anyone who wants to add angel fish into their reef tank however its still a risk of bad behavior fish.
I feed everything nori , flake , pellet and frozen. As far as regal i used to have one before it will eat everything too when it’s break in. Its picky in the beginning but it will eat everything.What do you feed your large angels? I just bought adult regal angel (I know this is very difficult fish to eat). I plan to give him angel frozen , nori and pellets. Should I also try half shell clam? So far He is not shy in my tank. Thanks much
I feed all my angels - hikari mega marine angel, plankton, spirulina brine shrimp, and PE Mysis. I also feed nori. Haven’t fed pellets yet.What do you feed your large angels? I just bought adult regal angel (I know this is very difficult fish to eat). I plan to give him angel frozen , nori and pellets. Should I also try half shell clam? So far He is not shy in my tank. Thanks much
Need to train them on pellet for vacation feeding.I feed all my angels - hikari mega marine angel, plankton, spirulina brine shrimp, and PE Mysis. I also feed nori. Haven’t fed pellets yet.
I have six tanks and several predators who only eat frozen like shrimp, silversides squid etc. so I have to have a sitter for vacations or even over nights.Need to train them on pellet for vacation feeding.
Yeah the female is very active and eats everything. The male is more timid and only eat frozen and flake.Love your genicanthus angels. I have a pair of Swallowtails and a pair of Lamarcks. They are so friendly and active. One of the Lamarcks turned male (despite being bullied by an agressive female swallowtail). He's my favorite fish.