Or is it always a gamble? I've always loved the look of the large angelfish, and now I'm looking at actually being able to house one before the summer. Not willing to take a sizeable risk with corals, but I'd love to have one if any are safe.
DrNecropolis;435670 wrote: Only 1 that I know of..
Ansleius Cratonius!!
cr500_af;435682 wrote: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+18+1934&pcatid=1934">http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+18+1934&pcatid=1934</a>
This is ridiculous...
Reef compatible: yes
"may nip at stony and soft corals, and clam mantles"[/QUOTE]
Nip and eat are 2 very different things! Keep him fed and happy and you should be okay.
If you want a truly reef-safe angel, you're going to have to stick with the genicanthus angels.
Skriz;435749 wrote: Nip and eat are 2 very different things! Keep him fed and happy and you should be okay.
If you want a truly reef-safe angel, you're going to have to stick with the genicanthus angels.
blu_devl_06;435722 wrote: Barry, there are large reefs out there that house several angels, the owners say yes, they will pick at the corals, but there colonies are so huge, the damage is kept to a minimum. This is something I will attempt someday, when I get a large enough tank.
Skriz;435749 wrote: Nip and eat are 2 very different things! Keep him fed and happy and you should be okay.
If you want a truly reef-safe angel, you're going to have to stick with the genicanthus angels.
grouper therapy;435791 wrote: I'm liver and onion safe until I get hungry!lol