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smokinreefer 01-23-2012 08:23 AM

check out my avatar!
one of my favorite fish!

i kept one before! and i loved him! such a striking dwarf angel!
don't know if you remember, but way back in the day i had a thriving full blown mixed reef. mostly sps, some softies, mushrooms, zoos, clams. the angel was a model citizen. never saw it picking anything. ate well. i mostly fed frozen mysis. lost him when i had a tank crash.

having said that, i do remember trying a pair sometime after. and that did not fare well. if i recall correctly 1 died after only a couple days and the other followed within the week.

so in regards to hardiness, i'd say its hit or miss. my experience is no help there.

all i can say is that when doing well, and behaving well, this fish is awesome! and one day i will try again, either as a single specimen, or in a harem.

just curious, what is it priced at?

christyf5 01-23-2012 03:36 PM

Thanks Shao! I remembered last night that you had one (or had one at some point). I'm still sorely tempted but the YMMV variability with clams sort of puts the brakes on and I think I'll go with the bellus angel pair as I had originally planned. The one at the LFS is priced at $99.

christyf5 01-23-2012 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 674313)
I've moved my clams out of the 180, so if you still want to buy it, you could keep it at my house.

LOL, I"ll keep that in mind. Where'd your clams go?

Aquattro 01-23-2012 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 674419)
Where'd your clams go?

One expired, the other is in the 50g in Elise's room.

mr_alberta 01-23-2012 10:21 PM

From my experience they are hit and miss when it comes to hardiness and it is more often a miss. The biggest problem is getting them to eat. If you can do that then generally they do well, but some just refuse to eat no matter what you do.

With that being said, I do have one currently in a softie/lps tank. For the most part he seems to leave everything alone but is really hard on the big fleshy brains. Other than that, he has left the zoanthids, leathers, euphyllia, etc alone. I don't have any clams in there however.

smokinreefer 01-24-2012 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 674418)
I think I'll go with the bellus angel pair as I had originally planned.

thats a good choice.
even if the multibar is eating, as with most angels, theyre still hit or miss on being reef safe.
cant go wrong with bellus, and a pair would be beautiful!

Gizmoh 04-23-2013 08:18 PM

I'm also looking at stocking ideas for my new tank, sorry to semi thread hijack but is it good general rule of thumb that the Genicanthus genus are going to be your reef safe larger angels?

asylumdown 04-23-2013 09:22 PM

hehe, you can't hijack a thread this old...

but yes, genicanthus angels are considered the most reliably 'reef safe' angels, as far as angels go anyway.

George 04-23-2013 09:40 PM

This thread was from 2012 so you aren't hijacking anything.:lol:
Generally speaking, Genicanthus angels are more reef safe than any other angels. But, I have heard of occasion reports of them nipping at LPS, including my pair of larmark that are nipping at my open brain and acan from time to time. They are trying to eat the mucus and/or the waste from the mouth of LPS. This action doesn't seem to bother my LPS.

Gizmoh 04-23-2013 10:55 PM

Wow, how did I even get reading it, time to slow down lol. Thanks guys


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