mike61289
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A dwarf angel (or pair) is your best bet for a showcase in a tank that size. Joculators do really well in captivity and are considered more reef safe than others, although we still have to consider them on an individual basis. Interruptus angels are beautiful but can get big and are known to be aggressive. Shepard's angels look similar to flame angels and have a similar disposition to them from what I understand. Resplendents are on the smaller side of angels, similar to the pygmies, but they're rambunctious and can be very territorial.
Those are the rare species I'd recommend based on ease of raising and being "reef safe." I would avoid a regal angel because they're on the bigger side, generally a shyer species of angelfish, and difficult to keep. I kept one for almost a year and one day it looked dazed. The next day, it was dead.
If you're going to spend all that money on a rare fish, make sure it's a fish that will live for a long time. Regal angels have a bad track record for even the most experienced of aquarists.
Those are the rare species I'd recommend based on ease of raising and being "reef safe." I would avoid a regal angel because they're on the bigger side, generally a shyer species of angelfish, and difficult to keep. I kept one for almost a year and one day it looked dazed. The next day, it was dead.
If you're going to spend all that money on a rare fish, make sure it's a fish that will live for a long time. Regal angels have a bad track record for even the most experienced of aquarists.
