Scribbled angel primer

no corals. just a bunch of angels and a few tangs. i am hoping for an upgrade, but my HLLE issues with a couple of my angels is really bothering me.

Im curious to know if your using carbon! A lott studies seem to indicate this but dont have first hand experience so cant say!
 
You can try some small clams usually for human food. On this side of the pond we call it manila clam. Drop a open clam near the angel. It won't float away so the angel can have a chance to eat it. Both of my scribble are going nuts toward clams, even during QT period.

Hey guys,

I got a 14cm Scribbled about 10 days ago and it us still very shy.

On the 5th day it did begin.coming out and are mysis at feeding time. Though on the 6th day I had to pull my rock work down and it's been scared again ever since! But this time it hasn't been eating anything the last 4 days..

What's the best food it should eat? I have ocean nutrition quintet, mysis, spirinula brine, own seafood megamix. It did touch some nori last week but didn't bother with it this week!

I'm worried!

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I did run carbon, maybe a couple of cups. I'm not sure if it was the cause of the HLLE though. During that time, I didn't soak my foods, so that could be it too. The HLLE came on really fast, but it doesnt look like it is getting any worse.

I've been doing A LOT of big WC since noticing the HLLE and have been soaking my food. Removed carbon, but just recently put it back b/c my water was getting way too cloudy soaking food with A LOT of Zoecon/Selecon. I've been adding Kent's essential elements about twice a week too.

Its mainly just the pomacanthus angels(Blueface/Passer/Chrysurus) that has the HLLE. I've seen one guy said he's had 3-4 emperors, and they all had HLLE.

They were all treated with cupramine and I have seen my angels get HLLE during Cupramine before. But these fish were HLLE free when they entered my DT.

Too many variables involved for me say what definitely caused the HLLE...
Its really holding me back from doing a big upgrade though.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Im curious to know if your using carbon! A lott studies seem to indicate this but dont have first hand experience so cant say!

Try doing more WC and adding vitamin to their food should help. Did the fish recently come out of copper treatment? If it did just give it a couple of months they should recover.
 
Update.....after +-5months he/she is still between male and female:rolleyes:
 

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I did run carbon, maybe a couple of cups. I'm not sure if it was the cause of the HLLE though. During that time, I didn't soak my foods, so that could be it too. The HLLE came on really fast, but it doesnt look like it is getting any worse.

I've been doing A LOT of big WC since noticing the HLLE and have been soaking my food. Removed carbon, but just recently put it back b/c my water was getting way too cloudy soaking food with A LOT of Zoecon/Selecon. I've been adding Kent's essential elements about twice a week too.

Its mainly just the pomacanthus angels(Blueface/Passer/Chrysurus) that has the HLLE. I've seen one guy said he's had 3-4 emperors, and they all had HLLE.

They were all treated with cupramine and I have seen my angels get HLLE during Cupramine before. But these fish were HLLE free when they entered my DT.

Too many variables involved for me say what definitely caused the HLLE...
Its really holding me back from doing a big upgrade though.

Thanks for the suggestions.


How's the HLLE issue? Have you figured out the cause? I noticed mine getting HLLE in hypo.
 
My emperor had HLLE. Feed fresh sponges by placing them throughout the tank. It's a little pricey but it's their normal diet in the wild. I noticed it helped my emp and all my angels loved it.
 
It could be a male cause i noticed the females have a more dark purpleish type of color as opposed to the blue. Yours seemed to be more on the blue side. Not sure if its just tje lighting though. I have two scribbled and still hoping the smaller one turns to a male.
 
I just purchased a 1 1/2 inch scribbled on DD... Can this fish become a male?
Do I have to get another juvi to ensure one of them eventually becomes a male? Will they get along?
 
I think its just hit and miss if they will become male or not. Having two does not make a difference I dont believe.

I had two scribbled in my 180g, but the changing scribbled(6.5") will bite and chase the smaller scribbled(4") non-stop. The smaller one wouldnt make it pass a day alive if I tried to introduce it again. I tried eggcrate, acclimation box, etc for weeks.

Others has had better luck than me with having 2 in a tank. I've also seen some saying their male scribbled is one of the meanest fish in the tank.

So I guess its all hit and miss and is all dependent on the individual fish.
 
Probably less since theres so few male scribbled angels for sale.

Just my guess. They don't start changing til around 5". My female
grows at a much slower rate it seems as well.

When scribbled angels are in season, DD will sometimes sell M/F pairs.
It would suck to get 2 and both remain female. Females are nice,
but not as good looking as males.
 
So should I add a full grown male at some point? Any idea when is a good time to introduce the 5 inch or so male?

Current scribbled is 1 1/2 inch... Too early?
 
Not sure if it will work. My experience with having 2 isnt good.

However I do know one guy that bought a M/F pair off DD last yr and it is working out for him.
 
Just spoke to the folks at bluezooaquatics.... They told me that scribbled angels will all turn into a terminal male unless it has a reason not to. A reason would be if there already is a terminal male in the system.

They said it takes about 5-7 years for this to happen. Sometimes longer. These guys really know their stuff and have always helped me out with info.

So, I guess my question is has anyone kept a scribbled angel from a juvenile that remained a female til full grown? It would have to be the only angel in the tank and raised from a juvenile til 5-7 years old or 8 inches long.

Im Just asking questions... I'm sure the blue zoo staff knows exactly what they talkin about.
 
I'm not sure I buy the all scribbled will turn male thought. Male scribbled seem just so rare. I've never heard of that either. I think if the fish s completely full grown, it will not transition to a male.
 

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