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Hi all, question for the my fellow angel keepers. For those of you that keep multiple species how much rockwork do you have, presumably the more the better so there are plenty of caves and bolt holes to go around? Is the old pound per gallon rule a good start?
Like you said, provide more than enough caves to keep everyone happy. I have a Regal that shares a cave with a Purple Tang. The other Regal has her own cave. My pair of Bluelines don’t share caves with each other either. As far as pounds per gallon I’m closer to 1 pound per gallon.
That's interesting to know, I believe mine was bred by Bali Aquarich and it's the same story, even when it was less than an inch it wasn't the least bit shy and it does not stop eating! Its not interested in flake or pellets though just frozen and picking at algae.My tank raised Poma Labs Bluelines are the boldest saltwater fish I have ever had. They remind me of freshwater Oscars. They are very aggressive eaters and eat anything I throw at them. They lost their yellow stripes by the time they were 2 inches. They are still leaving the maxima clam alone, but have picked at most of my soft corals. Duncan corals are doing fine with them.
Who has a Pygmy cherub? Let me see!!
This is Cupid next to my lawnmower blenny John Deer. (Wife names all the fish)
Why?Saying goodbye to my largest angel... Scribbled.
Incoming bandit angel! [emoji7]Why?
She's the current boss of the tank. I don't want any issues with hierarchy. Bandit is the same size and will be the boss in the tank if I remove the scribbled. Plus... I'm at my max with angels... Adding another large one is just going to be too much for the 215 gallon.Why not keep both ?