lamarck angelfish

  1. Nutramar Foods

    Misbarred Lamarck Angelfish

    The Lamarck’s Angelfish is a hardy and reef-compatible marine angelfish, and misbarred individuals are cared for the same as normal specimens. They do best in aquariums of 125 gallons or larger with plenty of open swimming space and stable water parameters. As a plankton-feeding species, they...
  2. A

    Tank for Angelfish

    I’m thinking of buying a new tank and planning on adding some Lamarck Angel fish. The tank is gonna be at least 48” long and probably around 100 gallons. Is this tank big enough for a pair of these fish if not how big should it be?
  3. Nutramar Foods

    Lamazing Lamarck

    We all love Angels around here, from the littlest Argi, to the biggest Emperor, there's a lot to love about all of them in the right display. The single catch to this gorgeous group of fish, is that the vast majority of them aren't trustable in our reef tanks. Even some of the Centropyge that...
  4. shawnriv

    Reef Safe Angelfish: Lamarck Angelfish or Swallowtail Angelfish?

    Which Angelfish would be better for my tank? I have a 120G SPS dominated tank. I am considering adding an angel and was originally interested in the Lamarck since they seem to be relatively inexpensive. Recently, I discovered they are considered "large" angelfish. After doing some research on...
  5. CoralChaos

    Lamarcks angelfish chasing leopard wrasse

    Hi guys hope you’re all doing well. I’m noticing my lamarcks angelfish chasing my leopard wrasse, it’s not a constant issue and it’s also not hurting my leopard wrasse. My lamarcks angel seems to chase my leopard wrasse when he gets near her, I’ve had my leopard wrasse for over a year and I know...
  6. Aaron-A2

    Lamarck Angelfish Care?

    My LFS has had 2 Lamarck Angels at their store for over 2 years. They are beautiful, have amazing personalities, and I'm hoping they're still there when my tank is up and running. That said, I had a few questions for those that have kept them: LiveAquaria says they are reef safe: Is this true...
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