velvetelvis
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I have a 50G cube (24" x 24" x 20") that's set up as a Florida shallow-water biotope. Lots of inverts (porcelain crabs, peppermint shrimp, rock anemones, tiny featherdusters, brittle stars, sponges, etc) and zoanthids, plus a resident molly miller blenny. I'm planning to add one or two more blennies to create a pair or trio.
I have a chance to buy a smallish (1.5") C. argi from a local reefer. I know they're typically found in deeper water, but I love FL angelfish and this would be a chance to own the only species that would actually fit in my system. He's in a 30 now; previously, he shared a 125 previously with two other angelfish and lots of softies and LPS. His current owner says that he's never had a problem with the pygmy angel nipping or being aggressive, but obviously that's a big tank with lots of hiding places, where he was at the bottom of the pecking order. The LR in my tank has lots of little bolt holes. The only real hiding place is a good-sized cave that the blenny has claimed for her own.
I really like the looks of the pygmy angel, but I'm worried that given the size of the tank and the limited hiding places, the chance of aggression and/or nipping might be too high to risk it. Thoughts/advice/opinions? Thanks!
I have a chance to buy a smallish (1.5") C. argi from a local reefer. I know they're typically found in deeper water, but I love FL angelfish and this would be a chance to own the only species that would actually fit in my system. He's in a 30 now; previously, he shared a 125 previously with two other angelfish and lots of softies and LPS. His current owner says that he's never had a problem with the pygmy angel nipping or being aggressive, but obviously that's a big tank with lots of hiding places, where he was at the bottom of the pecking order. The LR in my tank has lots of little bolt holes. The only real hiding place is a good-sized cave that the blenny has claimed for her own.
I really like the looks of the pygmy angel, but I'm worried that given the size of the tank and the limited hiding places, the chance of aggression and/or nipping might be too high to risk it. Thoughts/advice/opinions? Thanks!