I get it but I have seen people who have kept happy cherubs for years in a 20. And most of the time the angel the more aggressive one.
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That’s the thing - technically enough swimming space but they get more aggressive in cramped spaces and are more likely to eat corals.I get it but I have seen people who have kept happy cherubs for years in a 20. And most of the time the angel the more aggressive one.
A clown and a damsel can get along, but don’t mistake that for bonding. You will likely see them share the tank as they have split up their territories. Domino damsel easily beats a cherub for aggression.I have done research and clowns and damsels can get along and if I get them when they are young and not as aggressive they will be able to bond and not bother each other in adulthood. So far I plan on getting young clowns to go with a young damsel and then when they are older I might get a Cherub Angel and even though it is the most aggressive thing in the tank it is also the smallest.
Some stuck by the host nem/coral, others will cruise all over the tank. My female has an area she stays closest to, but makes her way throughout the tank. Anything that goes too close will be chased.even though clowns are small/medium fish they will stick with there anemone so they aren't much of open water swimmers but SharkBait I would love your opinion because I know you have clowns.
Consider a royal gramma, they have stunning colors and are a great nano centerpiece, even though they hide a lot.Day 12
I officially have a small amount of Cyano algae.
I have also decided no Cherub Angelfish I don't want to risk them eating my coral.
I am also considering going to Reef-a-Palooza in California(August) or Texas(October) and part of why I am against a Cherub is I don't want it to bother any expensive corals.
They do notDo royal Gramma eat algae?
IMO a 24-30 won’t be enough to support a mandarin, or any dragonet really. They just eat so much.I was considering instead of a Cherub waiting till I have lots of experience and getting a Mandarin Goby
Most online resources don’t take into account how much they eat. Petco is definitely one of the least trustworthy.According to Google, Petco, ECT. 30 is fine.