I have been reading on these and they seem hardy, less likely to eat corals than there Queen Angel Cousins, get along with other angels. Has anybody had any experience with these as juveniles and or adults?
+1 ... admittedly old info, but haven't heard any 'good' news about them, recently.Based on what I have read they are not hardy and eat almost exclusively sponge. They have a terrible track record in captivity.
I have one for about six months now and an another one at work(both the same size).... they eat everything from flake to pellets to frozen.....there only 5cm tall for the moment and where only 2 to 3cm tall when I bought them.My LFS tell's me buy them as small as possible and only specimens that allready eat at the store.
grtz Joeri
Did you want that in US dollars?...his location shows Belgium!May I ask what you had to pay for yours
Did you want that in US dollars?...his location shows Belgium!
I don't know about snorvich, but I'm using a 9mm and barely winged you!Let me pull the Harpoon out of my back for asking?
Thanks for your input, after posting this I went back online and read similar post like the others here on Reef Central. Most of the positive post like yours stating you have to get ones in the 2" to 3" range. Todays food that we can purchase is amazing plus it lets us keep more fish than ever before. May I ask what you had to pay for yours and did you try to keep them together in the same tank at first?
What size is your tank and what kind of corals do you want to keep?
I payed 50€ each.....they where put together at the LFS but started killing each other,so where separated after this...
grtz Joeri