Recty,
I haven't gotten it out of quarantine and have been off work (on vacation) for the past ten days, so I really don't have much knowledge about them as yet.
Here is an excerpt for an article I'm writing about West African fishes:
... one African angelfish, (Holacanthus africanus) was imported and then re-shipped by a dealer and then was acclimated to a quarantine system. Most recently shipped fish require a long period of acclimation before they begin behaving normally. Not this angelfish â€"œ while being photographed, it demonstrated the normal angelfish behavior when approached by a camera of moving away, and then turning broadside at the last moment. Unexpectedly, it would then swim back towards the camera and try to bite at the lens! This tiny, recently shipped angelfish showed more chutzpah than a similar angelfish that had been adapted to captivity for many years....
So - I wonder with that sort of "tough guy" behavoir, what these fish would do to other fish?
Jay