Captive Bred Labyrinth Angelfish, GoldFlake Angelfish, Colin's Angelfish, Australian Flathead Perch, Marine Bettas

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Scribbled angelfish are not going to be in stock any time soon.
Captive-bred Chaetodontoplus duboulayi will likely be the only ones available in the future as Queensland has just listed the wild ones as a Tier 1 (no take) species. Not sure how many may still come from Northern Territory or Western Australia.
 
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Hi,

I am very interested in the angelfish. In your website, you noted they are reef compatible. Does this mean they been weened on pellets/flake and wont go after sps and lps?

when will you have personifer angelfish back in?
Hello, which angelfish are you interested in that is listed as reef compatible?

I'll find out what the ETA is on the personifers and get back to you.
 
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It would be the majestic angelfish
as far as large angelfish go, the Majestic is one of the more reef safe species. They may pick at clam mantles, LPS corals, and other sessile inverts, but are generally safe with SPS and unpalatable soft corals.
 
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