Flame Angelfish

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I am working on getting a 125 gallon reef tank, but I was told that flame angels will eat the coral. I decided to stay away from it even though it is my favorite fish. Since I really want one, would it be possible to keep it by itself in a 20 gallon I have set up. Or does it need bigger? I was referred here from r/reeftank on reddit with this question
My flame never bothers any corals but is semi aggressive to other fish. 20 would due for a small one but ultimately you will need to upsize. I have zoas paly xenia softies frogspawn hammer few acros btas.
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!
Have one in my 100gal and haven't seen him bother any corals but definitely a bit aggressive toward other fishes.
One of the most colorful fish in my tank.
 

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But others who are thinking about getting flame angel are still reading the replies :) I’m thinking about trying one :)
Good fish. Great appetite, color and disposition.
 

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Good fish. Great appetite, color and disposition.
I almost bought one from LFS today for $120, but figured I should do more research, and maybe get flame hawkfish instead if I decide the angel is too risky for my corals. Glad to hear more feedback though! What % of them do you think are coral disturbers if you have any idea? Less than 50%?
 

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