Angels in SPS dominated tank?

Arnel0387

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Will these angels nip acroporas:

Red Sea Regal Angel?
Goldflake Angel?
Black Bandit Angel?
Flame Angel?
Potters Angel?

Also, will any of these fish nip or eat:
Florida Riccordeas?
Chalices?
Favias?

Thanks! :)
 
All angels, except for bellus and swallowtail types, are time bombs waiting to happen in terms of eating corals.
 
Yah it's a gamble. When they do it's too late but I've got a reef buddy with a huge cube and nothing but wrasses and huge angels. Blue faced, emperors, queens and a bunch of others. And it's all sps. Now his polyp ext isn't the greatest that's for sure but he's got huge colonies from 10 years back
 
Genicathus sp angels are generally SPS safe. I have tried swallowtail and Lamarck. No problem whatsoever. If this sp only have brighter colors...
 
I have Bellus and Swallowtail angels. Pretty fish, and slow growers, which is nice. They don't have any interest in corals or any other inverts.
 
I have a bunch of angels with my sps as long as your tank is healthy it's not a prob ... Pe is affected a bit
 
I have a Blueline and a Goldflake angel in my 465 gallon SPS tank, and they are good citizens so far, and have been in the tank for a year + each.

I think one of the things you have to have is enough corals so if they do nip they will not hurt any single colony excessively, so how successful a large marine angel or two can be in a reef tank depends on the size and the number of colonies you have.
 
I had a gold flake in my system,a but my millepora wouldn't extend it's polyps because of the constant nipping. I don't think it harms the mille, but it definitely kept it's polyps retracted until I removed the angel.
 
You really can only keep them in large tanks, But from what i have read and from a few of my friends that have 350 gallon tanks and larger they always pick. as for the flame angel they pick the most and that is why I don't have them. The only angelfish that i have kept for a long time in my reef tank was a centropyge aurantius golden angel pair and they never picked not even on my clam.
 
Tank will be at least 72-80"Lx36"Wx22"H

I'm removing the dwarf angels on my list so new angels list:

Red Sea Regal Angel
Goldflake Angel
Black Bandit Angel

Will these three angels get along fine?
 
I currently keep a Red Sea Regal Angel, two flame angels, a female Genicanthus bellus, an Apolemichthys trimaculatus and a Centropyge aurantius. All of them behave like model citizens. I keep several species of Acroporas and Montiporas, Stylophoras, Seriatoporas and Euphyllias, and also two tridacnas. No problem at all.

In former times I had a C. potteri and it didn't bother any of my SPS.

The trick is to keep your fishes well fed. I give them flakes and NLS granules 7 times per day. Mysis, artemia and mussel every other evening.

Hope this helps
 
I currently keep a Red Sea Regal Angel, two flame angels, a female Genicanthus bellus, an Apolemichthys trimaculatus and a Centropyge aurantius. All of them behave like model citizens. I keep several species of Acroporas and Montiporas, Stylophoras, Seriatoporas and Euphyllias, and also two tridacnas. No problem at all.

In former times I had a C. potteri and it didn't bother any of my SPS.

The trick is to keep your fishes well fed. I give them flakes and NLS granules 7 times per day. Mysis, artemia and mussel every other evening.

Hope this helps

Thanks for the reply what size tank do you have?
 
get a pair of bandits, you will love them, great personality and not really a coral muncher ...

at least not with mine.
 
How easy is it to pair them up? It's hard enough to find even one so I wonder.

what do you mean by pair them up ?

getting them to Spawn ? if that, then I have no Idea... probably not easy.

getting them to live side by side in a large tank ? then not that hard ... as long as introduced correctly [social acclimation] I have a local friend who just introduced the second one and had no ISsues to speak of.
 
what do you mean by pair them up ?



getting them to Spawn ? if that, then I have no Idea... probably not easy.



getting them to live side by side in a large tank ? then not that hard ... as long as introduced correctly [social acclimation] I have a local friend who just introduced the second one and had no ISsues to speak of.


I misread your last message. I thought you said you got a pair.
 
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