Nice shot! I miss my Potter's.
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Nice shot! I miss my Potter's.
On most corals yes, but not all, they seem to peck at some corals more than othersNice (and rare?) combo -- dwarf angels and polyp extension! Congratulations! lol
It will be tough to add a multicolor to an established venusta in a 40g. They are closely related and aggression will be high amongst these two species.3 year old venustus:
I am about to try and add a small multicolor to this tank. Anyone else keeping multiple dwarfs in a 40?
Actually there is enough genetic difference to warrant their being placed in seperate genera. Centropyge for multifasciata and Paracentropyge for venusta. Despite that, they are still related close enough to warrant caution when adding a new one to an established one, especially in a tank as small as a 40gAll dwarf angels are closely related. Multicolor and venustus are members of different complexes as well.
What was an after though was that both angels have somewhat similar colors around the head. Regardless, the rest of the fish are both different. I 100% plan to try this, even with the possibility of them not getting along. In that case I will remove the multicolor, easy peasy. My rocks are pretty easy to remove, as they are glued to a thick acrylic base and I have no sand.