I was just looking at the December meeting pics and @MadReefer has a flame in his tank lol
Yeah I don’t think it’s worth the risk but I’m finding it very hard to convince myself an angel isn’t the best route to take, I’d be the guy who gets the one that decimates all coral lolAll fish have different personalities. I had a coral beauty in my fish tank ever. Never touched anything. Ever since that one perished. Al of them would nip on sps occasionally. But any acans or zoas would be flipped over right away from nipping
I was just looking at the December meeting pics and @MadReefer has a flame in his tank lol
Who has a fairy wrasse or other reef safe wrasse, let’s see some nice pics to. Are this decision easier for me
And never once had an issue?I had a flame and Flameback angel. The flameback bit the dust recently.
Ugh that sucksFrom what I understand fairy's don't live long from @Sunny post. It's a beautiful fish.
And never once had an issue?
And neither ever messed with your coral?Correct. Placed in tank within 2 weeks of each other with other fish. Once they established territory and pecking order all good.
If I try and introduce one now will not work, trust me I did try rearranging rock and even a barrier.
Once let loose it was a goner.
And neither ever messed with your coral?
So being that I started with nano tanks and had a lot of good fortune with them,I figured I might have some decent advise on this topic. My first tank was a 10 gallon that I had stocked with a pgmy angel, fire fish, neon Doty back and soft corals plus crustaceans. I tried other combos in there but that was the combo that worked with out complications for the majority of the tanks life.Good afternoon all from late season snowy jersey. I’m debating which fish to add last to my system and I’d like a dwarf angel. 40 gallon, zoas and lps only, First fish was a royal gramma and second was a neon dottyback. The third and final fish has to be able to hold its own against the dotty but there is plenty of hiding spots. I have a couple fish in mind but I need to hear from real people not reading online fish facts. Who has kept dwarfs with coral, i know the success is low with sps but who has successfully kept dwarfs with lps and which species....and if not what fish do you think should be my last one in the tank. Thanks all
Size wise I’ll be ok with only 3 fish but I’m worried about all the coralSo being that I started with nano tanks and had a lot of good fortune with them,I figured I might have some decent advise on this topic. My first tank was a 10 gallon that I had stocked with a pgmy angel, fire fish, neon Doty back and soft corals plus crustaceans. I tried other combos in there but that was the combo that worked with out complications for the majority of the tanks life.
Then I moved up to a 20 and from a 20 to a 40 breeder. In the 40 breeder I was able to have a coral beauty and a bicolor angel I also had soft corals but never had any issue with the angels eating on them..
With nano tanks your gonna catch a lot of feed back from people saying you cant do this or you cant do that... Mostly its people that never kept a nano or are stuck with rules of thumb about fish and tank sizes... I say use good judgement when picking fish if the fish is small enough fine but if you know its gonna get big one day make sure you have plans to move it when the time comes
Yes but I have a lot of coral already, no sps, zoas and all lps .... I think those are their favorite to snack onYou said a 40 breeder right?