The little golden angel was doing very well, so I moved it into a larger tank with some interesting tankmates, including a small flame angel and coral beauty. This tank is littered with dead coral skeletons and live rock piles and makes a good habitat for dwarf angels. It's been in the larger tank for about a week and is thriving. Some aggression from the flame at first, but that has all but disappeared.
Front and center in the food line with the other angels. It's enjoying all of the extra space, exploring every nook and cranny.
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All of the fish collect to the right side of the tank shortly after the lights come on because I have another tank directly to the right. The fish in both tanks have to check each other out for about an hour or so.
This is an interesting tank. What was set up for dwarf angels has also turned into a rehab center for the maroon clown and bluethroat trigger. They both got shredded in a larger tank and are healing up in this 75 G. The bluethroat is too aggressive for his own good and picks fights he can't win. The maroon completely lost her tail one night. Top half is growing back, don't know about the bottom half yet. The juvi emperor is only there until it puts on a bit more size for the larger tank. Will probably stay in this tank until it hits at least 4", currently not much bigger than the golden. The powder brown rules the roost.
It's an interesting mix that cannot last, but for the short amount of time they will all be together it's my favorite tank to watch.