Golden angels are gorgeous!What about a Golden Angel? I recently found out about these and fell in love.
But I am not sure if he would nip your coral a bunch or not. And only $300-ish
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Golden angels are gorgeous!What about a Golden Angel? I recently found out about these and fell in love.
But I am not sure if he would nip your coral a bunch or not. And only $300-ish
Yeah, they’re usually around 4,000 per fish. Divers den has a blemish on sale for like 2,399.00 !!!He big bucks I think! Like couple thousand dollars if I remember correctly
A "little" pricey? ...for a dwarf angel? That's robbery! But OP did say "show fish." Still, if you're going to give up three or four thousand bucks you can probably do better than a dwarf angel that will eventually get a taste for your corals.A little pricey for my blood!!!
This fish is beautiful. I need to do a little more research because it seems like some sites are saying they are more shy than the other Pygmy angels.What about a Golden Angel? I recently found out about these and fell in love.
But I am not sure if he would nip your coral a bunch or not. And only $300-ish
This fish is beautiful. I need to do a little more research because it seems like some sites are saying they are more shy than the other Pygmy angels.
Does anyone Have experience keeping one of these?
I heard that!!!! That’s very true!!!!! No doubt!!!A "little" pricey? ...for a dwarf angel? That's robbery! But OP did say "show fish." Still, if you're going to give up three or four thousand bucks you can probably do better than a dwarf angel that will eventually get a taste for your corals.
I loved these too but they spend most of their time hiding among the rocks. Very skittish.What about a Golden Angel? I recently found out about these and fell in love.
But I am not sure if he would nip your coral a bunch or not. And only $300-ish
No! The large angels don't even go for that much!I heard that!!!! That’s very true!!!!! No doubt!!!
I recently visited the Dallas aquarium and they had a pair in one of the exhibits. Very beautiful fish, but not 4,000$ beautiful. Lol!!
Yellow tang might get a little big.
But those tangs are great workers.
+1 for 6 line wrasse.
Tailspot blenny
Love your DT. What are the fluffy pink corals in the back and the one on the right hand front side?I'm running my reef tank fishless for the time being. However, I'm starting to miss seeing fish swimming around. If I do end up putting fish in my aquarium again, I'm think I'll go with 1-3 "show fish." That said, I have no idea what a good show fish for a 65 gallon (dimensions: 36" L x 18" W x 24" D ) reef tank would be. Any suggestions?
Pic of my tank for reference:
Yeah just a little bit over my budgetYeah, they’re usually around 4,000 per fish. Divers den has a blemish on sale for like 2,399.00 !!!
A little pricey for my blood!!!
Love your DT. What are the fluffy pink corals in the back and the one on the right hand front side?
Yeah, they’re usually around 4,000 per fish. Divers den has a blemish on sale for like 2,399.00 !!!
A little pricey for my blood!!!
What about a Golden Angel? I recently found out about these and fell in love.
But I am not sure if he would nip your coral a bunch or not. And only $300-ish
I hear "show fish" and I usually think of something large and flashy, but elegant. With that, what're your thoughts on comets/marine bettas, smaller lionfish (fu manchus, dwarfs, fuzzies, etc), or toby puffers?
Don't have a recommendation, but I do love your tank!
I think a toby puffer of some sort (deeper water species don't bother corals as as much, and they leave euphyllias alone anyway) could be a really cool addition, as well as the pygmy angel (Potters is my suggestion) would look awesome. One last fish could be a sunburst anthias or similar species.
Green clown goby, Flasher wrasse, flame hawkfish, and orchid dottyback are all cool
fish.
Agree with the Flame Hawk. Beautiful red color, very fun to watch them perch from rock to rock.
I agree. I love wrasses. However, I think that without a sand bed my wrasse would be pretty stressed most of the time.
100% Fairy Wrasses. In my experience, they're much more hardy than many fish we keep. I have a yellowband velvet wrasse, and it's stunning. Also have the Splendid Pintail wrasse and Flame wrasse. There's also the lineatus or 90% of the fairy wrasses lol. Do a quick search for a compatability chart @evolved made on here for mixing if you want. They're amazing fish that literally eat out of your hand. They're gorgeous. I saw someone else mention a Whitetail Bristletooth tang, which I'd also vote for. One of the smaller tangs out there. With coral, I don't think I'd take the gamble with pygmy angels, but I'd 100% get an angelfish of the genus genicanthus. They're the only angels considered to be reef safe.I'm running my reef tank fishless for the time being. However, I'm starting to miss seeing fish swimming around. If I do end up putting fish in my aquarium again, I'm think I'll go with 1-3 "show fish." That said, I have no idea what a good show fish for a 65 gallon (dimensions: 36" L x 18" W x 24" D ) reef tank would be. Any suggestions?
Pic of my tank for reference:
However, 3 of the 4 you mention are not suitable for a 65g tank.100% Fairy Wrasses. In my experience, they're much more hardy than many fish we keep. I have a yellowband velvet wrasse, and it's stunning. Also have the Splendid Pintail wrasse and Flame wrasse. There's also the lineatus or 90% of the fairy wrasses lol. Do a quick search for a compatability chart @evolved made on here for mixing if you want.