Reef safe angels.

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Hey,
there was a couple threads i was in that talked about reef safe angels and specifically the dwarf and pygmy variety. I came across this good thread on reefcentral and thought i would share. he takes all the data and lists it in a excel spreadsheet and its pretty good. on page 12 of the thread(the page im linking has the most current one)
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The only reliably reef-safe angels are of the genus Genicanthus.

They are not as common in the hobby, but they are unique and beautiful, and they don't harm corals.

Any other genus is a gamble. Some more so than others, but it really is a "maybe". Genicanthus is not a gamble.

Jenn
 
I have a swallowtail... and it is a beautiful fish... !

Edit: check this link!

http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productlist.asp?did=1&cid=8&filter=193
 
Have you had any experience with woodheadi's?? I've got one and I couldn't find anything on them actually eating corals..and he's been good so far but I try to keep him well fed..and I should have stated the post better not to mean reef safe but the probability of one's that might be safer choices than others.

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JennM;913341 wrote: The only reliably reef-safe angels are of the genus Genicanthus.

They are not as common in the hobby, but they are unique and beautiful, and they don't harm corals.

Any other genus is a gamble. Some more so than others, but it really is a "maybe". Genicanthus is not a gamble.

Jenn

Jenn:

Do you know if any of these Genicanthus species have been captive breed?


Wannabee


If they are captive breed; then I need to include one on my list of future purchases.
 
WannabeeaReefKeeper;913955 wrote: Jenn:

Do you know if any of these Genicanthus species have been captive breed?


Wannabee


If they are captive breed; then I need to include one on my list of future purchases.


http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2242629&highlight=genicanthus">http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2242629&highlight=genicanthus</a>

not sure if any have been for sale yet
 
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