Still_human February 16, 2019 February 16, 2019 (edited) Ive heard that as far as angelfish go, bandit angelfish can relatively safe for reef tanks. Does anyone have successful experience, or unsuccessful attempts at keeping a bandit in a reef? ive heard the same for goldflakes, so if anyone happens to have info on that, Id be happy to hear, also. Edited February 16, 2019 by Still_human
Still_human March 3, 2019 Author March 3, 2019 No one has had personal experience, or even just heard of experiences of bandits, or goldflakes in reef tanks?
RW09903 March 3, 2019 March 3, 2019 I've personally seen goldflake angels in a sps dominated system. All inheritance were feed frozen food and nori daily.
hlem March 3, 2019 March 3, 2019 I have a friend with both in his tank. got them both as super small juvi. ~1". havent seen the tank in a year or so, but he had everything, mainly sps, some LPS and some zoas.
Still_human March 4, 2019 Author March 4, 2019 23 hours ago, RW09903 said: I've personally seen goldflake angels in a sps dominated system. All inheritance were feed frozen food and nori daily. 22 hours ago, hlem said: I have a friend with both in his tank. got them both as super small juvi. ~1". havent seen the tank in a year or so, but he had everything, mainly sps, some LPS and some zoas. Awesome, thank you so much! Im going to have everything in it too, so I was was worried I'd have SOMETHING they'd want to eat. Mine are bigger than an inch though, but hopefully that wouldn't make much of a difference.
Still_human March 10, 2019 Author March 10, 2019 On 3/7/2019 at 8:09 AM, overklok said: I used to have a Bandit Angel in a SPS LPS reef, no problems. Fantastic! I'm so relieved to hear about all these positive experiences! If I just heard one, I'd still be worried, but this many good, and no bad, definitely points to it being a theme, and not just a fluke:) thanks so much for you guys' input! Im still interested in hearing of anyone else's experiences, positive or negative!
lowsingle March 16, 2019 March 16, 2019 I purchased a baby gold flake angel (a gorgeous fish) but he ate every type of coral I had....I had to tear apart the tank to get him out....I will not try again. Darren
pizzaguy March 16, 2019 March 16, 2019 I have multiple Angel's in a large mixed reef. Goldflake, regal, queen, emperor, and plan to add a blue face. Only coral I cannot keep is acans and really soft stuff like meat coral and wellso. I have tons of frog spawn torch sps zoas gorgs chalices
Still_human April 2, 2019 Author April 2, 2019 (edited) On 3/16/2019 at 12:28 AM, lowsingle said: I purchased a baby gold flake angel (a gorgeous fish) but he ate every type of coral I had....I had to tear apart the tank to get him out....I will not try again. Darren Oh wow, that's a monkey wrench, right there! Thanks very much for letting me know your experience! I'd actually PREFER to put my goldflake into the reef, if I had to choose, but it's almost definite it'll need to be the bandit, just to get him away from my poor butterfly fish that he HATES! I wish I could just put the poor butterfly in the reef, but even though he loves all of his foods now, I know his true coral-loving nature would kick in when surrounded by his natural food. Especially when he wouldn't be getting fed as much in the reef. The bandits kind of a bully to everyone anyway, though... Hopefully he'll leave the much smaller fish in the reef alone. Edited April 2, 2019 by Still_human
Still_human April 2, 2019 Author April 2, 2019 On 3/16/2019 at 9:44 AM, pizzaguy said: I have multiple Angel's in a large mixed reef. Goldflake, regal, queen, emperor, and plan to add a blue face. Only coral I cannot keep is acans and really soft stuff like meat coral and wellso. I have tons of frog spawn torch sps zoas gorgs chalices Wow, I'm impressed! I thought most of those were serious coral pickers!
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