has anyone had a regal angel in thier reef,how do they do,will they eat anything in your reef,curios,nice fish for the center piece of my new tank,just not experianced in the larger angelfish for reff compatability?
i'm w/ ed. i've done a TON of research on angels in reefs and Genicanthus are definitely reef safe. in particular the bellus variety are noted as being the most reef safe of all angels. im currently keeping an eye out for one myself!
genicanthus are the best choice. But be careful in picking one out. They can suffer from swim bladder problems if improperly collected. They make excellent showpieces and a school of geno's is a sight to behold.
One my personal favorites is the Goldflake Angel... If you can find a healthy specimen, they are simply a joy to watch. I had one in a mixed reef - never bothered a soul and quickly adapted to prepared foods with a bit of sponge from time to time.
I had 2 clams in the same tank... a large T. Squamosa, and a T. Crocea. Never observed him so much as give it a second glance, nor did I ever see any damage to the clams.
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