I'd like to hear from people who've had experience with the Ear-spot Angelfish (aka Goldenear, Goldtail), Pomacathus chrysurus.
Recently, a few juveniles have been available and I'm tempted to get one....
Questions I would hope people could answer:
1) Is it compatable with SPS, LPS and softies? Inverts like Tridacna clams?
2) Any particular corals it ate or liked to pick at?
3) Did you keep it in a reef or FOWLR?
4) Growth rate - how long did it take to grow? What size did you obtain it at? How large did it get? (Listed size is 30 cm or 12 inches). Approximate size it changed from juvenile to adult colours?
5) How long did you have it for?
6) Issues with aggression - the genus is known to have a few bullies!
7) Any special dietary or feeding problems? Disease resistance?
8) Overall hardiness - the two references that depict the fish, Angelfish (Debelius, Tanaka & Kuiter) says "relatively easy to keep", while I don't recall what A Guide to Angelfishes and Butterflyfishes (Allen & Steene) says.
Thanks for answering the laundry list of questions! Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Recently, a few juveniles have been available and I'm tempted to get one....
Questions I would hope people could answer:
1) Is it compatable with SPS, LPS and softies? Inverts like Tridacna clams?
2) Any particular corals it ate or liked to pick at?
3) Did you keep it in a reef or FOWLR?
4) Growth rate - how long did it take to grow? What size did you obtain it at? How large did it get? (Listed size is 30 cm or 12 inches). Approximate size it changed from juvenile to adult colours?
5) How long did you have it for?
6) Issues with aggression - the genus is known to have a few bullies!
7) Any special dietary or feeding problems? Disease resistance?
8) Overall hardiness - the two references that depict the fish, Angelfish (Debelius, Tanaka & Kuiter) says "relatively easy to keep", while I don't recall what A Guide to Angelfishes and Butterflyfishes (Allen & Steene) says.
Thanks for answering the laundry list of questions! Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.