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The first mention of an Angel of any kind, ever.
Wha? I was thinking the same thing. Still some beautiful fish. I would personally love a Watanabei pair one day. Obviously @fabutahoun is a good resource here. @SPR1968 perhaps too (Angels in a 93 cube).
 

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Ask @najer about flame angel keeping.

She is a naughty little baggage to some fish, no actual aggression but she was bought for a reason.
My thinking was and still is that because she is captive bred she shouldn't see corals as food.
I have macro and micro algae, sponges and pods, if you watch smaller angels in a tank they are natural grazers and will graze all day, let them do what they should do, feeding for mine is like a treat and they eat anything I put in.

(Including softies and lps in the case of the venustus, it is next on the eviction list, I don't think the cherub will be a problem, it spends a lot of time in the cube and is a proper little pudge!) ;)
 

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She is a naughty little baggage to some fish, no actual aggression but she was bought for a reason.
My thinking was and still is that because she is captive bred she shouldn't see corals as food.
I have macro and micro algae, sponges and pods, if you watch smaller angels in a tank they are natural grazers and will graze all day, let them do what they should do, feeding for mine is like a treat and they eat anything I put in.

(Including softies and lps in the case of the venustus, it is next on the eviction list, I don't think the cherub will be a problem, it spends a lot of time in the cube and is a proper little pudge!) ;)
I was thinking the same for captive bred.
 

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