is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
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drumbeat - Posts: 14
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is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
hey guys, just wanted to ask, i've got a 330 liter tank with 33 kg of live rock, and my stock is 6 blue green chromis, 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 pajama cardinals and a single pajama wrasse. my local shop's got a sale on bicolor angels and i'm really keen on getting one, would it be okay with my existing fish, thanks in advance
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microvolt - Posts: 38
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Re: is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
I think it'd be alright, the only potential issue might be the wrasse getting a bit aggressive, but with a tank that big, they should all find their own space and get along just fine.drumbeat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 10:20 am hey guys, just wanted to ask, i've got a 330 liter tank with 33 kg of live rock, and my stock is 6 blue green chromis, 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 pajama cardinals and a single pajama wrasse. my local shop's got a sale on bicolor angels and i'm really keen on getting one, would it be okay with my existing fish, thanks in advance
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fleeton - Posts: 309
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Re: is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
Your fish should be fine with the angel. Just keep in mind, angels can be a bit nippy with some species of corals if you decide to add them later on.
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finnley_9 - Posts: 17
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Re: is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
if you're after a reef-safe dwarf angel, you might wanna consider a wannabe angel. they don't bother polyps and they're pretty neat to look at
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drumbeat - Posts: 14
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Re: is a bicolor angel a suitable choice
also a couple weeks after bicolor angel goes in i would like to add a yellow tang is that alright with my other fish, my tank is big enough but i just wanna check, thanks