They are extremely difficult to keep. Probably one of the most difficult angels. Search the reef fishes forum for a very good thread about them that is fairly long.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7720543#post7720543 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dvmsn They are extremely difficult to keep. Probably one of the most difficult angels. Search the reef fishes forum for a very good thread about them that is fairly long.
I do agree that this fish can be very difficult to keep, but I do not think that it is one of the hardest angels (compared to those that can't thrive without alot of sponge in thier diet) . I had one in my 135 gallon reef for over a year untill a catastrophic tank crash (thats what happens when the power goes out and your away! ) It really all depends on the specimen you get and the maturity/stability of your tank. If you have a mature tank with lots of live rock to pick on in the begining and then get a relatively healthy specimen from the fishstore (which can be a crapshoot) you might have a good chance of it doing well. just my 2 cents :bum:
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