Ol' Gunther the yellow mask/Blueface is my favorite...
As far as large angels go he's a model citizen a year in, in that it's tasted everything but killed nothing.
I've never had a dwarf that didn't nip a bunch except in certain circumstances.
Things that helped me:
1) a dominant fish that keeps them on their toes and moving about the tank. Or enough subservient fish to chase and assert dominance over.
2) nori in a clip that makes it hard for them to get it all at once, they go back to it all day long to try and get the last bits.
3) a place to put corals that suddenly become objects of affection. If they de-stress and stop giving off slime, etc. from being attacked the angel often will leave alone when reintroduced to a new spot.
4) corals that are larger than frags will help tolerate the blows better and potentially stimulate new tip growth from the abuse on sps.
As far as large angels go he's a model citizen a year in, in that it's tasted everything but killed nothing.
I've never had a dwarf that didn't nip a bunch except in certain circumstances.
Things that helped me:
1) a dominant fish that keeps them on their toes and moving about the tank. Or enough subservient fish to chase and assert dominance over.
2) nori in a clip that makes it hard for them to get it all at once, they go back to it all day long to try and get the last bits.
3) a place to put corals that suddenly become objects of affection. If they de-stress and stop giving off slime, etc. from being attacked the angel often will leave alone when reintroduced to a new spot.
4) corals that are larger than frags will help tolerate the blows better and potentially stimulate new tip growth from the abuse on sps.