Gold Flake Angel Reef Safe?

The goldflake has been a model citizen after 3 months. All of the zoas and acans are in good shape. It maybe that there is plenty of food in my tank. I feed 4 times a day due to having a school of bartlett anthias.
 
Plenty of food as nothing to do with it. I'm sure he will do like so many others have and all of a sudden take a liking to them, I know mine sure did.
 
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Snorvich and LKGRenegade, are your experiences with goldflake angels or are you talking about angel fish in general. I do have some pretty expensive zoas so it would really suck if these got mowed down.
 
best of luck, if you don't already have one, I would reccomend picking up/borrowing an acclimation box, and keeping him in there for the better part of 1-2 weeks. That way he gets used to eating the food you feed, and not nipping on your corals

Post pics once you get him.....I miss mine
 
IME 'fleshy lps' like Lobo, Trachy, Acan and some Blasto's are not safe with angels. Fungia, Euphyllia, Plerogyra and so on mostly are. Zoa: nothing else then fishfood ;)

Even though I do appreciate these corals a lot, they don't have a long-term chance together with angelfish. Instead of choosing a fish to go with your coral selection, you can also choose corals to go with your fish selection. Replace the 'non-fishsafe' corals by 'fishsafe' ones. This enables you to have both a great looking reef and (lots of) nice fishes.

Just a thought :)
 
Even though I do appreciate these corals a lot, they don't have a long-term chance together with angelfish. Instead of choosing a fish to go with your coral selection, you can also choose corals to go with your fish selection. Replace the 'non-fishsafe' corals by 'fishsafe' ones. This enables you to have both a great looking reef and (lots of) nice fishes.

Just a thought :)

So true. Due to my love for angels, I only keep leathers, mushrooms and ricordia. My fish are the show pieces and the corals are the atmosphere. :dance:
 
You never know. It's the luck of the draw.

I used to have a Gold Flake and a 6" French Angel in a mixed reef and neither touched anything. Yes, I said French!

On the other hand, I had a African Flameback angel in a mixed reef and it picked at everything, including SPS.
Ken
 
How did the goldflake fare in your tank, Eho?

It has been a few years, but the goldflake angel is doing great still. I started out with a mixed reef with zoas and LPS. The GF did not bother any of those. Now I have transitioned to a full SPS reef. Still no trouble whatsoever. I feed the goldflake mostly New Life Spectrum Marine pellets along with frozen brines and mysis shrimps. The fish loves nori as well. Gets along great with all the other inhabitants including a couple of other angel fish: regal angel and coral beauty. Here are some updated photos.

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Great looking fish.

Gold flakes have been in the hobby for years, just when they were first brough in, the prices were upwards of $400 so most people didn't keep them.

I had mine in a mixed reef for several years before I lost him due to a power outage. he was a model citizen, never bothering anything. But I also kept him well fed.

here's a couple of pics' of mine from '08

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What an odd looking fish. Is it a hybrid?

It is not a hybrid. I put a chronological of the pictures from the time I got the fish until now to show the changes as it reaches adult hood. Notice how the tail is now mostly yellow instead of black. The mouth area is losing much of the blue coloration. I am not sure what the final coloration will look like once all is said and done.

May 2010
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July 2011
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December 2012
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