pygmy angel question

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Just wondering if there are a few of the pygmies that are more often than not reef safe. I know its usually hit and miss but I would think that some of them would be better than others...
 

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Joculatores are one that are amazing and kept by a few reefers on here but they come with a nice price tag.
 

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I have reen lemon peels i think they are not sure on there price and also there is a red one i see poften.
 

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Here goes a little artical i found that gives a few, look on LA and im sure you can see the pirce of them GL i think they are worth the risk just keep them fed.
 

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Cherub angel is a good choice. I've got one in a full mixed reef and its never touched a thing
 

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I've had a Centropyge acanthops in my reef for a little over a year with out any problems. Pretty cool looking little fish.
 

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flamesbacks / centropyge acanthops are great my last one lived almost 10ys. never touched a thing, cherubs are cool and much cheaper but nasty nasty mean little fish
 

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With all Centropyge angels, it can be hit or miss. I know some of the Pygmy Cherubs have been better than others from my experience. the Bicolor is definately NOT a good choice. I just got a yellowtail. I have witnessed him nip a coral or two, but not severly.
 

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I have a coral beauty and flame that's going back to the lfs tomorrow. I've had them for 7 months and all at once they've taken a liking to my SPS... Had a coral beauty before that never, ever thought about touching my SPS. Tomorrow will be fun as I remove all my live rock :(
 
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Well, pretty much what was said reinforces my opinions of cherub angels, prolly what I'm gonna go with.
 

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