Exactly, or there’s no point because there’s nothing to learn.Will those of you reporting success please state what kind of corals you keep them with, too?
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Exactly, or there’s no point because there’s nothing to learn.Will those of you reporting success please state what kind of corals you keep them with, too?
Angels that aren’t reef safe have a chance of nipping clams - They’re fleshy at the top (Similar to Fleshy LPS which most angels take a liking to)Everyone is saying they don't nip coral, but how about clams??
Also - If you have anything like a CBB, Wrasse (some Halichoeres, Macropharyngodon, anampses ect.. - Although the leopards and tamarins rarely nip at clam mantles, it’s still a chance you can get that one that does it) that nip at clam mantles, then you may already know what those fish are capable ofAngels that aren’t reef safe have a chance of nipping clams - They’re fleshy at the top (Similar to Fleshy LPS which most angels take a liking to)
5 Yellows, a purple, a blue and a sail fin. Going Great. 360 gallon reef though.Is that 5 yellow tangs? How's thay going? I really want to try 3 if I ever upgrade to a 100+ gallon
ts interesting, I’ve never heard of a true shepherd nip at coralMy first angelfish in a few years arrives tomorrow and I’m super excited. Out of the 7-10 I have kept in the past, only 2-3 gave me issues with nipping. Emperor, Goldflake, and although it wasn’t in my tank at my LFS that had a True Shepard’s which occasionally nipped at an acantho in the tank
It was very very uncommon. I was there 4 or 5 days a week and probably only saw it peck once or twice a week. Eventually we took that coral out and never had any issuesTha
ts interesting, I’ve never heard of a true shepherd nip at coral
I have to disagree with the coral beauty being 100% reef safe. I love my beauty, but he destroys my birds nest coral.I have two: a Coral Beauty and Midnight dwarf angel. The Coral beauty is 100% reef safe but the Midnight is only about 95% safe as it will eat any acans I put in the tank (I always thought I sucked at growing them, but now I suspect why).
Personally I don’t think either of these angels are the worst behaving (YMMV).
I said "my" coral beauty is 100% reef safe. As with all fish, your mileage may vary...I have to disagree with the coral beauty being 100% reef safe. I love my beauty, but he destroys my birds nest coral.