Info on Annularis and Chrysurus Angels

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Hi guys, it’s been a while since I last posted. My fish have all returned to the DT disease free and my QT is up and running for its next resident. I heard from a local supplier that he’s going to have a shipment of Chrysurus angels coming. I already have an established 5” Annularis, it doesn’t get aggrssive like all the chasing but would stand its ground nonetheless. I’m thinking of adding a smaller 3”:Chrysurus so that it “flies under the radar”. I haven’t really found much info on these two angels except that they are quite docile, but then again, these are angelfish we are talking about. Appreciate the inputs!
 

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I have a chrysurus angel, blueface, majestic, emp, little queen, goldflake and flagfin together in my 265... The chrysus can hold its own and annularis are usually more docile like majestic.... How big is your tank?
 
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I have a chrysurus angel, blueface, majestic, emp, little queen, goldflake and flagfin together in my 265... The chrysus can hold its own and annularis are usually more docile like majestic.... How big is your tank?

I have an 8x2x2 240gal display. Currently it inly houses an Annularis, Majestic Foxface, Mustard Tang, PBT, PT, HYT, and Regal Tang
 

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Your probably fine but, Use an acclimation box. I think they are really important for introducing fish to established benthic feeders. They also allow you to gauge aggression and pull out the new fish should it not go well.
 

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My annularis is the boss of my tank. Bullies anything it's size or bigger. Even my rabbit fish. Since the new fish is smaller and your annularis isn't really that big yet, you should be fine.
 
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Your probably fine but, Use an acclimation box. I think they are really important for introducing fish to established benthic feeders. They also allow you to gauge aggression and pull out the new fish should it not go well.

Will do. I’ll also do the mirror trick. Works well on my PBT. LOL
 
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My annularis is the boss of my tank. Bullies anything it's size or bigger. Even my rabbit fish. Since the new fish is smaller and your annularis isn't really that big yet, you should be fine.
I have a foxface who’s the same size, doesn’t bother him except that the Annularis sometimes gets “irritated” with the foxface and would just scare him, other than that, no chasing happens.
 

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