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![]() well i think i have just seen the strangest couple in my life, yesterday i added a female lyertail anthias and for some strange reason my coral beauty has taken a strong liking to her. keeps following her around and its so cute to see the coral beauty displaying its fins and everything. its nothing aggressive at all. the anthias doesnt seem too content about it but i can tell you that the angel has never swam in the open ever until the anthias came lol. the anthias keeps trying to hide in the caves and the angel just waits at the entrance loooool
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![]() Make sure you keep an eye on the beauty they can be aggressive.
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![]() mine has been AMAZING he never touched anyone, and he leaves my corals alone!!!! i even had him with a yellow angel and he was totally fine. overall a very nice fish but he hides way too much lol
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![]() Some dwarf angels are observed to follow wild anthia schools around to feed exclusively off there feces.
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thts fricken cool man:P
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![]() I have a pair of unlikely buddies too. I had a sailfin tang that always swam on its own. I added a magnificant foxface and they are the best of friends now. I didn't know that fish actually became friends with other fish but these guys are always together.
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