Copperband and Multibar Angel Compatibility

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first add the copperband its like those kids back in the day who were shy and could easily get picked on. The angle can be aggressive but if you add him second you should be fine add lots of live rock. Think of the angle as the popular jock who will claim his territory.
 

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Like stated above if wild caught multibar plan on live food. The one I got a couple of years back I hatched baby brine every day for 5-6 weeks until it started eating frozen shrimp, then Golden Pearls pellets, then mysis. Not it eats pellets and mysis, along with picking at rocks.
 
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first add the copperband its like those kids back in the day who were shy and could easily get picked on. The angle can be aggressive but if you add him second you should be fine add lots of live rock. Think of the angle as the popular jock who will claim his territory.
Thanks for the reply. Luckily I've had the CBB for a few months
 

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