bicolor angelfish in a 30 gal. reef???

kaserpick

Keeping it Simple
Does anyone have any experience these guys in a reef setting? I've read that they're prone to nipping at corals. Currently I only have a Six-Line Wrasse in the tank. Thanks for replies.

Kasey
 
I don't know about Bi colored angels, but I have a dwarf coral beauty angel in my 20H reef and he leaves everything alone but brine shrimp, mysis shrimp and the flakes I feed him and two false perculas.
 
Rljlll: That's not the same fish, or are you pointing this fish out to me?

Thanks for the replies everyone:

Kasey
 
I have a flame angel and he doesnt touch the corals. My brother had a coral beauty angel and he ate all his corals. So it is a risk and I guess I got lucky.
 
with all dwarf angels is pretty much just a hit or miss. some will some wont touch corals. So to say that "he will pick on corals"....well that might only be half true. He might, he might not.

kaser, this is the fish you're refering to, correct?
http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/images/cbicoloris.jpg

I'm not sure what all their requirements are, but as long as you provide what is needed it will be fine. I do think that i heard they're somewhat more difficult to keep than the regular flames and coral beaties, but i really dont know.
 
I would stay away for the b/color in a tank this small. I had one is a 90 and would not leave the corals alone, he took a trip.
 
its hit or miss, just like pretty much any other angel. so if you want it, its worth a try right? and I'm pretty sure they can be in a 30 gallon tank.
 
Thanks for the input guys. Right now I've got a Six-Line in there; would anyone suggest another fish just to get some ideas? Thanks!

Kasey
 
besides the obvious percs/false perc clowns? lol. I've got 2 w/my sixline and they school together.

Royal gramma? Firefish, little gobies,
just go to liveaquaria and look at their nano fish section. Any of those fish will be perfectly fine in your 29
 
Yeah but their nano fish seem kind of boring, and I definitely don't wanna go for the usual clowns. : P Thanks for the input!

Kasey
 
go for a watchman goby and pistol shrimp :) always awsome to watch those. And plus depending on what type of gobie it is you prolly wont even change the bioload much if any...really small little dudes.

coral beauty angel? or do that one that rjhill pointed out. Thats a cool lookin fish and i think i'll try one myself...just gotta figure out where i'lll get it from.
 
i was just gonna say go with the highbanded goby and a pistol shrimp. They form a really interesting relationship. What types of corals are you planning on keeping? What about Black Percs? They are really pretty and they aren't that common. You could always try the Coral Beauty or Flame, but it's taking a long shot. I've heard where the flames destroy clams and corals. Then you get that one nice little angel that does perfectly with all corals. Hmmm....too bad they couldn't screen those out for us huh? I'd love a flame angel in my 40, but there is no way I'd risk loosing my corals. =( Or hey, cut a frag off, set up a small display tank put the flame in there and see if he's interested. I've heard of people trying that before placing them in their main display. Bi Color will get too big. You could always try a black capped basslet. They are pretty. I believe they stay small too.
 
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