no problems..
no problems..
Says the guy with the 800g tank...:spin1:
lol, but don't forget, they started in the 125 with the lemon peel pair, cocos lemon pair, coral beauty pair, multicolor pair, 5 jocs, 5 candy basslets, and others I think...
I was able to get a pair of Potter's angels by getting a medium and slightly smaller specimen. There was a couple days of squabbling (really intense for the first couple hours), but eventually the smaller of the two relented and became submissive to the larger. This was in a 20 gallon quarantine. They lived in the 20 gallon for 6 months before I finally put them in my 160. You might as well try for a pair, but just be prepared to yank one out if it starts getting too beat up.
Potters show color differences between the sexes so they are easier to distinguish.
While that is true, when they come from an online order there's no way to ensure the sexes.
+1I just moved a pair from their QT to my 90 reef DT. They were in a 40B QT for 8 weeks. I got a small one and large one and put them in at the same time, just them. 2 same pieces of PVC and "expendable" live rock. I'll try and take a video and post it.
But what if the mummy and daddy angels look the same, like with the bicolor:wave:
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I would venture to say all are born female so getting two at different sizes will greatly help the chance of a pair without the posturing and aggressive actions like you would have with two similar sized ones until they sort things out or one dies. :sad2:
That is kinda my thoughts but all those I see are around 3" minimum and was wondering if that was too big for it to be a certain female (assuming they do begin female and change). I know it is reasonably easy to sex flame angels but you tend to only see males around my way but that could be because the shops pick for that size.