Ebli angelfish in mixed reef???

Ben.91

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I just got an Ebli Angel that's currently in quarantine and I'm planning on putting him in my jbj 30. It's a mixed reef and I know I'm taking a gamble with having a dwarf angel in a reef. I was wonder if anyone knew if the eblis were on the "less likely" side of the poll.

Thanks!
 
From my experience, unless you are talking about coral beauties or flame angels, most dwarf angels will go after corals. I've believe Elbis to be on the "more likely" side.
 
From my experience, unless you are talking about coral beauties or flame angels, most dwarf angels will go after corals. I've believe Elbis to be on the "more likely" side.

What he said..

Even coral beauties and flames have a pretty big rep of going after corals..
 
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Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Reef Compatible: With Caution
 
Welcome to LiveAquaria.com!
Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Reef Compatible: With Caution

I forgot to mention it'll only be in the tank for 4 months. I'm upgrading soon to the reefer 425 xl
 
I have one in QT that is a few weeks away from joining the hoard. I guess we shall see.

Given the size of your tank and the overall growth you have a much higher chance of success. In a smaller tank I don't think there is much chance it won't decimate the reef.
 
I have one in QT that is a few weeks away from joining the hoard. I guess we shall see.

I know your squamosa is pretty big so nipping may not happen, not sure if its size will deter the fish, but Tridacnids are usually one of the first things angels start nipping in my experience.

With pretty much all (reef compatible with caution) fish it just varies fish to fish Some turn out to be model reef citizens while others make you pull your hair out.

Beautiful reef you have BTW sir :thumbsup:
 
I know your squamosa is pretty big so nipping may not happen, not sure if its size will deter the fish, but Tridacnids are usually one of the first things angels start nipping in my experience.

With pretty much all (reef compatible with caution) fish it just varies fish to fish Some turn out to be model reef citizens while others make you pull your hair out.

Beautiful reef you have BTW sir :thumbsup:

Kind of you to say!

I've been 'rolling the dice' for a while with three resident dwarves (including the dreaded lemonpeel) so hopefully a 4th won't release the hounds :)
 
Kind of you to say!

I've been 'rolling the dice' for a while with three resident dwarves (including the dreaded lemonpeel) so hopefully a 4th won't release the hounds :)

I see that, the A. yongei you have is just out of control. Awesome dude !

You have never witnessed any of your butterflies or angels nipping at coral ?
must be a heavy feeder.
 
I see that, the A. yongei you have is just out of control. Awesome dude !

You have never witnessed any of your butterflies or angels nipping at coral ?
must be a heavy feeder.

Since I keep anthias, I do feed a lot. I also don't have particularly good polyp extension on the corals, which I attribute to some nipping. Corals grow, so no biggie I suppose. I like the fish better anyhow :lol:
 
If you decide to add a dwarf angel I would advise to consider adding a pair. In my experience lonely dwarf angel can develop into jerks who like to pick on all and everything. Pairs are usually quite busy with themselves which reduces the time they have to pick on corals or other fish.
 
If you decide to add a dwarf angel I would advise to consider adding a pair. In my experience lonely dwarf angel can develop into jerks who like to pick on all and everything. Pairs are usually quite busy with themselves which reduces the time they have to pick on corals or other fish.
Plus their spawn behavior at dusk is awesome.
 
If you decide to add a dwarf angel I would advise to consider adding a pair. In my experience lonely dwarf angel can develop into jerks who like to pick on all and everything. Pairs are usually quite busy with themselves which reduces the time they have to pick on corals or other fish.

So I should get another Ebli or would another dwarf be fine, like a Flame?
 

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