Angels in a reef???

furyofthegnomes

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I picked up a captive bred coral beauty about a year ago with hopes that since it was captive bred it was never "taught" to eat corals by other fish on the reef. It's been in my tank about nine months now and so far it hasn't touched any coral that I've seen and I haven't seen any coral that looks like it's been munched on. Now I don't know if I have just gotten a well behaved angel or if captive breeding has anything to do with it but a captive bred angel might be something to consider or look into more.
 

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I have a transitioning emporer going on 3 years. He will eat Acans immediately but no interest in anything else.
 
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Thank you all very much for your replies. After much thought, I have decided to stick with the 100% reef safe angels.
 

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