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Reef Safe Angelfish = Kinda, but not really, could be, maybe and you never know!
No angelfish is truly 100% reef safe but some of these fish have a pretty good track record of leaving corals and inverts alone! The beauty of these fish often lure reefkeepers into taking a chance and housing them in their reef tanks! Sometimes it's successful and other times it's not! Today let's talk about your experience!
1. What is your favorite "mostly reef safe" angelfish?
2. What "mostly reef safe" angelfish have you had that went rogue?
3. What are some tips for keeping a "mostly reef safe" angelfish from eating your coral?
Spotbreast angelfish image via @fabutahoun
No angelfish is truly 100% reef safe but some of these fish have a pretty good track record of leaving corals and inverts alone! The beauty of these fish often lure reefkeepers into taking a chance and housing them in their reef tanks! Sometimes it's successful and other times it's not! Today let's talk about your experience!
1. What is your favorite "mostly reef safe" angelfish?
2. What "mostly reef safe" angelfish have you had that went rogue?
3. What are some tips for keeping a "mostly reef safe" angelfish from eating your coral?
Spotbreast angelfish image via @fabutahoun