I thought I would start a thread where people could share their experiences with keeping, specifically, male genicanthus species angelfish. Mine is turning female, and I'd just like to know who has experience with this, and who has not had it happen. Maybe a trend in husbandry will emerge. I'll start:
I have a large 6+" male Genicanthus melanospilos and a smaller (4") female. They are in a 115g tall tank (48" x 18" x 31"). They were added at the same time, but were purchased separately. They have been in the tank about a year and a half. Early on, I did see the male court the female a couple times. The male rarely chases the female for a couple seconds, but otherwise zero aggression. Both are in perfect health, and eat anything.
I was hoping that in the smaller tank, where they would be in constant visual contact, this would not happen. Clearly I was wrong. As I wait to soon own the biggest female G. melanospilos I have ever seen
I look forward to reading your replies 
I have a large 6+" male Genicanthus melanospilos and a smaller (4") female. They are in a 115g tall tank (48" x 18" x 31"). They were added at the same time, but were purchased separately. They have been in the tank about a year and a half. Early on, I did see the male court the female a couple times. The male rarely chases the female for a couple seconds, but otherwise zero aggression. Both are in perfect health, and eat anything.
I was hoping that in the smaller tank, where they would be in constant visual contact, this would not happen. Clearly I was wrong. As I wait to soon own the biggest female G. melanospilos I have ever seen