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Reef-Obsessed - there are a few good angelfish for a reef aquarium. The Japanese or True swallowtail angelfish (Genicanthus melanospilos) is a stellar option. They are moderate in size, usually only getting about 8" in the aquarium, and since they are mid-water plankton feeders, they rarely bother corals. Also, their personalities are docile and they aren't as bold as many large marine angels. Sometimes you can find a male/female pair, and if your tank is large enough, pairs will do quite well. Most of the dwarf angels are known coral nippers, and despite their smaller size, they can do a lot of damage. There are a few other species of mid-water plankton feeding marine angels, and most of them make good reef residents. Another option, would be something along the lines of a crosshatch triggerfish (Xanthichthys mento). The entire Xanthichthys clan are mid-water plankton feeders, and make good reef residents. They include the blue-throat triggerfish, the sargassum (or red-tailed) triggerfish and the pink-tailed triggerfish.
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