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Anyone have experience keeping swallowtail and watanabie Angels together?
In large tanks it can work, especially if they are acquired as small specimens.
What's a good reef angelfish can anybody help me out?
The entire Genicanthus genus is reef safe. Flame and coral beauties may nip, but are less likely than many of the other dwarf species. Emperor and scribbled angels have been successfully kept in large sps systems.
 

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What's a good reef angelfish can anybody help me out?
In large tanks it can work, especially if they are acquired as small specimens.

The entire Genicanthus genus is reef safe. Flame and coral beauties may nip, but are less likely than many of the other dwarf species. Emperor and scribbled angels have been successfully kept in large sps systems.

Biota captive bred coral beauties do well with corals. They are also more peaceful than wild caught specimens and have awesome colors too.

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Just got a pair of bandits... I have fish only.. But I love them... Been lowering my temperature down a little bit for them.. Plus I have a crosshatch trigger and goldenback that are deep water guys...
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Excellent photos of those bandits!!
 

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Is there an dwarf angel fish that isn't aggressive ? I don't want the flame or coral beauty. Want something different this time.
 

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Multi colored or venustus

I had both, and they were standard angels in terms of aggressiveness. Add angels last, especially if you have peaceful fish. Also depends on the size of your tank.

The venustus was nicer and would only make passing threats, and not chase.
 

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Just got a pair of bandits... I have fish only.. But I love them... Been lowering my temperature down a little bit for them.. Plus I have a crosshatch trigger and goldenback that are deep water guys...
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What are you lowering the temp to?
 

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