Majestic Angel

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Kept one a few years now in my 210, not reef safe by any means, will pick at stuff that you wouldn't expect. Mine likes anything new to the tank.
 

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Beautiful fish you've got there. I tried them twice, 1 never ate during QT & got a bacteria infection & died, the other did great for a week, then stopped eating & died. Two tries was enough for me. Good luck with yours.
 
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This little fella has been in Q for a few months and is eating like a trooper :)
had him in the tank for about 3 hours and was taking pellets later last night, Sarah has always loved them, so cant wait to see him in the main tank he is in a holding compartment in the sump currently
 

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Beautiful fish.
Have mine a few months.
Was a tiny 1 inch baby.
Captive breed from Bali.
Never touched a coral.
He is now 3 inches big.
It's fascinating to watch the fish change coloration.
This photo was taken a few month back.
Will take a new picture tomorrow.

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They are great pets once settled in. I had the pleasure of raising one from a juvenile until about a 16 years old. Turned on all my LPS corals and anemone out of the blue after a couple of years of never touching a thing. Came home from work and the tank was crashing with bits of tissue from corals and the anemone getting grinded
up in the wave makers. I lost most of my fish from that incident including a flame angel and powder blue tang, but the majestic lived through it. Hope you success with yours.
 

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They are great pets once settled in. I had the pleasure of raising one from a juvenile until about a 16 years old. Turned on all my LPS corals and anemone out of the blue after a couple of years of never touching a thing. Came home from work and the tank was crashing with bits of tissue from corals and the anemone getting grinded
up in the wave makers. I lost most of my fish from that incident including a flame angel and powder blue tang, but the majestic lived through it. Hope you success with yours.
They are great pets once settled in. I had the pleasure of raising one from a juvenile until about a 16 years old. Turned on all my LPS corals and anemone out of the blue after a couple of years of never touching a thing. Came home from work and the tank was crashing with bits of tissue from corals and the anemone getting grinded
up in the wave makers. I lost most of my fish from that incident including a flame angel and powder blue tang, but the majestic lived through it. Hope you success with yours.
Were you running carbon? I lost several fish to a ground up cucumber once, now I run chemipure 24/7
 

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Recent picture of the captive bred majestic angel.
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