I have read that coral beauty angelfish need 30 gallons+ to live in. I have a 28 gallon system suited for coral reefs, but I have no coral (yet). However, the tank is closer to 26 or 27 gallons because the 28 gallons measures the entire combined system of the filter and pump area in the back. Is this enough room for a coral beauty angelfish? I know that just one or two gallons of swimming area for fish makes a huge difference.
Also, I know these fish are mostly herbivores that will occasionally consume meaty products. If I combined several sheets of nori, pureed veggies, and a small amount of shrimp, would it be a viable food source for the fish?
I currently have a zebra-barred dartfish in my system who won't get along with other gobies or dartfish and an angelfish may be the best choice, provided my tank is large enough.
I'm new, ANY help is great :spin3:
Also, I know these fish are mostly herbivores that will occasionally consume meaty products. If I combined several sheets of nori, pureed veggies, and a small amount of shrimp, would it be a viable food source for the fish?
I currently have a zebra-barred dartfish in my system who won't get along with other gobies or dartfish and an angelfish may be the best choice, provided my tank is large enough.
I'm new, ANY help is great :spin3: