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I want an Achilles as well. You basically have all the same fish that I want. I’m thinking of a false personifier instead of a true one though. I have a 205 gallon display tank. Is that a Joculator angel on the video?
not jocu. Why do prefer false over true?
 

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It basically comes down to it has a full yellow tail and there’s captive bred ones out there. I’m trying to get when possible, captive bred fish
How is your joculator? They look amazing with very bright colours
 

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It basically comes down to it has a full yellow tail and there’s captive bred ones out there. I’m trying to get when possible, captive bred fish

Bali captive bred is True Personifier.
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That sounds like a good idea. catching the majestic will be difficult, maybe I could use egg crate and divide the dt temporarily
I took your experience to heart. I think the majestic is more than shy enough, so I just went with the blue face. So far so good. Thank you so much for the valuable advice. I went with a healthy, eating adult blue face angel. The majestic is the timid one but clean and still eating so monitoring...

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My first two Angelfish - Goldflake and a really tiny Regal.

Currently considering whether to add more. Possibly Scribbled. Girlfriend wants a Purple Moon but I'm not sure it's a good idea (meaning it's probably not but it does create the upgrade opportunity in the future)... Open to suggestions, other than dwarf/pygmy Angelfish, and I'm enjoying reading this thread and seeing the Angelfish!

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I have Reefer 250 that I am still setting up. If I want to make it angles dominant, are there any specific ones (due to tank size) that I can keep and mix?

The other fishes I plan to have are two mated clowns, one wrasse for pest control.
 

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I have Reefer 250 that I am still setting up. If I want to make it angles dominant, are there any specific ones (due to tank size) that I can keep and mix?

The other fishes I plan to have are two mated clowns, one wrasse for pest control.

How many gallons in the reefer 250? I dont really suggest angels in any system under 75 gallons, unless dwarf species.
 

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I have Reefer 250 that I am still setting up. If I want to make it angles dominant, are there any specific ones (due to tank size) that I can keep and mix?

The other fishes I plan to have are two mated clowns, one wrasse for pest control.

Thats a 36"x20" footprint tank, Which limits to only the small dwarf angelfish, if any, and likely only one species, either one individual or a pair. Lots of people feel the dwarfs do better with at least 4ft. It's a pretty small tank to try to mix multiple dwarf angels, and way too small for any of the other genus long term.
 

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