Black Nox Dwarf Angelfish

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Has anyone here had a black nox dwarf angelfish? I am considering one as my centerpiece fish and would like to hear people's experiences with this fish
 

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I would add it last, angels have bold personalities and some dwarfs dont take well to new comers since they are semi aggressive!
 
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Thanks, that's the plan. This will definitely be many months from now. I am going to start with 2 clownfish and a fire fish and eventually adding a royal gramma, banggai cardinalfish, watchman goby, azure damselfish, and a chalk bass. This will be a long journey
 

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Thanks, that's the plan. This will definitely be many months from now. I am going to start with 2 clownfish and a fire fish and eventually adding a royal gramma, banggai cardinalfish, watchman goby, azure damselfish, and a chalk bass. This will be a long journey
Would add the damsel after the angel as last, azures are buttholes. Mine was a terror until my maroon clownfish got tired of his crap and put him in his place
 

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I feel like nox is on the “more likely to nip corals” end of the dwarf spectrum, but it’s all anecdotal.
 

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I got too excited when I saw a video of it, but will most likely get a more reef safe centerpiece fish. Thanks
Honestly it’s kind of a tricky fish that doesn’t show up well in a lot of tanks due to its jet black color. I had one in a FOWLR and I felt like it was a little more secretive than a flame or coral beauty, sort of a bit like a golden that wants to be in the rocks all the time.

I think there are a lot of better choices. Maybe a big male wrasse like a rhomboid?
 

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