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Are they frags or colony? Frags are more likely to not able to recover from the nipping. Also, what's the tank size and how many SPS you have. The more SPS you have, the better since it gives them time to recover before the angel gets back to nipping it again.
I HAD a lot of mature colonies. It's a 150 gal. Only 3 colonies have been able to hold up. I feed extremely heavy too. It sucks. They're the nicest flames I've ever seen
Such a sweet tank! Love the variety of fish too. You get polyp extension with all those angels in there?
Wow, I haven't seen this system in a long time. It looks great! I love it when I see others keeping angels in their reefs. Your choices are terrific. Surprised to see the euphyllia doing great in there! And the blasto too.
I had an annularis in my sps dominant reef and it was very well behaved (to coral). It grew from 1.5" to 7.5" in about 10 months! Very fast grower. Now, I have a blueface that has grown much slower. It is also a very good reef inhabitant and I have never noticed it picking at any sps. This is true for frags or large colonies. Originally wanted to keep two large angels but I may just stick to the one. A pygmy is possible but would likely be either a multibar or Potters.
Have always liked the mandarins but feared they would not do well with fast moving fishes. You have shown the exact opposite here. I will have to reconsider getting one or two!!
Wow beautiful tank and great pictures. Congrats on the new baby. Dustin