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I am planning on adding a few (or one?) flame angel to my 180g system.
I have a few questions as I being my planning, which leads to my search for the healthy specimens, and ultimately acquiring them.
You can check out more details about my system in my build thread (homepage link) but in short, it's a 180g display with 150gal sump, orca II pro skimmer, fuge, carbon & phosban reactors, and UV (crappy UV but it's there).
The system is primarily an SPS reef. I recognize the risks with an angel fish(s)... and am willing to sacrifice polyp extension to have a few flame angels and a cbb in the system.
I understand that these fish are available from different regions. What are the regions and what are the advantages or disadvantages of each region? Are the Hawaiian versions the 'best'?
How do they "thrive"? Solo, in pairs, in a trio? More? What's the best, and how much better is it than other combos?
How often should they be fed?
What types of food are readily accepted?
I don't wan to a assume anything and make any unnecessary mistakes...
Thanks in advance!
Tim
I have a few questions as I being my planning, which leads to my search for the healthy specimens, and ultimately acquiring them.
You can check out more details about my system in my build thread (homepage link) but in short, it's a 180g display with 150gal sump, orca II pro skimmer, fuge, carbon & phosban reactors, and UV (crappy UV but it's there).
The system is primarily an SPS reef. I recognize the risks with an angel fish(s)... and am willing to sacrifice polyp extension to have a few flame angels and a cbb in the system.
I understand that these fish are available from different regions. What are the regions and what are the advantages or disadvantages of each region? Are the Hawaiian versions the 'best'?
How do they "thrive"? Solo, in pairs, in a trio? More? What's the best, and how much better is it than other combos?
How often should they be fed?
What types of food are readily accepted?
I don't wan to a assume anything and make any unnecessary mistakes...
Thanks in advance!
Tim