Racso
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I am currently setting up a 46 gallon reef. This tank started out as a 10 gallon, then a 20 long, and now a 46. I am not new to the hobby (in fact I have over 10 years of FW experience) and over time have learned a great deal about SW. Being honest with myself, I knew I could EASILY do a FO tank with damsels no problem. So I challenged myself and went with something a little more to my desires. While I just had a 20L reef. I decided to take a risk and get an angelfish. I knew angels are not 100% reef safe, and even then personality can differ specimen to specimen. Well, I did some research on the Potters angel specifically and found that I would like to take the risk.
It is now recently that I found out that they can be quite difficult to keep. I've had it for over a month and a half and no problems thus far. It is eating great and even recognizes me as food
my question is; is there anything I should be looking for? I know angels can be a little iffy when first introduced (she did take about a week and a half to really start eating food, but now she's pretty accepting most frozens), but is there anything that changes over time?
It is now recently that I found out that they can be quite difficult to keep. I've had it for over a month and a half and no problems thus far. It is eating great and even recognizes me as food

my question is; is there anything I should be looking for? I know angels can be a little iffy when first introduced (she did take about a week and a half to really start eating food, but now she's pretty accepting most frozens), but is there anything that changes over time?