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Old 09-27-2006, 01:20 AM
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Default Angels (large ones) in the reef

Ok, question #2....
I have read some ancedotal accounts of people keeping Pomacanthus navarchus (Majestic Angelfish) and Pomacanthus annularis (Blue-ring Angelfish) in reef systems without any problems. Has anyone actually had any long term success with either of these two?
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Old 09-27-2006, 01:54 AM
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TomR has 2 Majestics in his 2 reefs.

There's another North Vancouver reefer with a whole school of angels in his reef tank, but it's supposedly a massive tank. Gonna go see it some day soon, I hope.

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Old 09-27-2006, 02:17 AM
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I have a large conspic Angel (7-8") and a smaller Goldflake angel (3-5")in my 190g tank that I would not go so far as calling a reef anymore because I lost all of my SPS corals this summer due to heat and a failed skimmer. Still have anemones, some softies and snails and shrimp in there. When there was corals neither one bothered them though although it was only for about 6 months and then I ended up loosing the corals.
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