Hey all! So I have a large decently aged flame angel and I’m wondering what are my chances to creating a harem or pair if I add a small one when I transfer my fish to my new 90 gal? I wanna here y’all’s success stories!
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Hey all! So I have a large decently aged flame angel and I’m wondering what are my chances to creating a harem or pair if I add a small one when I transfer my fish to my new 90 gal? I wanna here y’all’s success stories!
What behavior would I be looking for?Put one in an acclimation box and see how it goes...
Wow.. I think I’m gonna do it.. If I can successfully do it and maybe have them breed that would be incredible.Maybe. See this thread on flameback angel harem successes: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/m...m-african-flameback-dwarf-angel.766113/page-2
You can easily introduce one (or more) juvenile or female Flame angels to a male Flame angel and get a pair or a harem. They wont fight unless the tank is tiny. The problem is when you put two males together. I always have harem of flame angels from 3-5 in my large DT at home. 320 (now) or 420 (20 years ago) gal DT.Hey all! So I have a large decently aged flame angel and I’m wondering what are my chances to creating a harem or pair if I add a small one when I transfer my fish to my new 90 gal? I wanna here y’all’s success stories!
Okay, what do you think about a 90 gallon?You can easily introduce one (or more) juvenile or female Flame angels to a male Flame angel and get a pair or a harem. They wont fight unless the tank is tiny. The problem is when you put two males together. I always have harem of flame angels from 3-5 in my large DT at home. 320 (now) or 420 (20 years ago) gal DT.
Here is a video of my Flame angel pair in my 65 gal tank. It was too small for them so I moved them home. They were about to spawn but the tank is too small for them to properly do their pre-spawn routine.
It’s 48 inches long, and 18in deepWhat is the footprint of a 90 gal tank?
Likely it would be OK for a pair or three of them. If yur tank good care of them, they will do fine and will spawn. However, they may be cramped when they spawn. My 36 inches from front to back is barely wide enough for them to do their circular swim when they spawn and not hitting the wall. This may or may not be important for you.
Old thread, but how do you tell the sexes apart?You can easily introduce one (or more) juvenile or female Flame angels to a male Flame angel and get a pair or a harem. They wont fight unless the tank is tiny. The problem is when you put two males together. I always have harem of flame angels from 3-5 in my large DT at home. 320 (now) or 420 (20 years ago) gal DT.
Here is a video of my Flame angel pair in my 65 gal tank. It was too small for them so I moved them home. They were about to spawn but the tank is too small for them to properly do their pre-spawn routine.
I see. However, accoriding to what you and other people have said, smaller angels will change sexes in the presence of other angels?I have thread and pictures somewhere on one of the thread. It is the shape of the anal and dorsal fins, especially anal fin. Fully extended female has rounded anal fin while male has pointed fin. This is a sure way
On average male has more black bars and more blue and black dorsal and anal fins. Of course the coloration cannot really be use because some Angels just have more base black coloration than other.
Ah I see! And i just found a few studies that confirm this with Centropyge. have you experienced high mortality with this protoandrous sex change?The male will keep females from changing.
male angels will fight and the looser will change to female but mortality is high. A study said that in a 55 gal with full of rock, mortality was about 50% (can’t remember the exact percentage here since it was so long ago that I read it but it is either 50 or 75 percent)
The sex change can be reverse. (Bidirectional)