Old thread, however. Copps don't you have a pair of chrysurus? What was your method of pairing them? Add a smaller juvi to larger sub-adult or adult?
Thanks
Yeah... I own over fifty angels, and most are in pairs or harems I've had for many years... Centropyge I have the most of between all genera... but I have many larger pairs/ groups... a clarion pair I've had for years (male is a deeper orange which is cool), Christmas Island emp pair, majestic pair, regals, and a bandit pair I've had for years that I grew out from small, which you could see in my TOTM from 2011. The bandit pair I just moved into the 1300 last weekend and they travel around together... it is very cool and rewarding.
What I recommend for pairing of larger angels is similar to that of Centropyge...
1. Do a full QT separately... using an eggcrate divider between them allows them to get to know eachother a bit while in QT.
2. Be sure there is a size difference between the two... so much of the aggression comes from when each fish thinks they could get the upper hand... but a noticeable size difference usually takes this away.
3. Add them together... or add the smaller fish the day or two before to the display. All of the Centropyge I am adding to the 1300 will be on the same day... along with my Zebrasoma group, which includes all five non sailfin species including gemmatum, rostratum, scopas, flavescens, and xanthurum, along with some hybrids in the genus.
I prefer to start with juveniles or subadults rather than adult fish.
Copps