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kroghs

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Considering introducing a juvenile annularus angel to my 65 gallon reef tank. I understand the risk and would catch and remove if it did not work out. Anyone every experiment with doing he same? Any comments?
 
Welcome to Reef Frontiers!

Not trying to be rude, but a 65 gallon reef tank is nowhere near big enough for a fish that can reach over a foot in length. Large angels are easily stressed and a small tank will stress this fish. I have an Asfur angel in a 400 gal tank and he could use more room.
 
Another concept is that the high mortality for juvi angels. To truly prosper, they require fully mature tanks filled with pods, algas, sponges and the like . Difficult to find the stability that promotes such in smaller tanks. If you want an angel, I have owned many Pygmy Cherobs in reefs, and kept them for many years.
 
Very much agree to ^above^ advice. I love the Angelfish family but even in my 60x24x20 125g feel that it is only big enough for my Centropyge fisheri Dwarf Angel long term.There are many small/dwarf Angels that would do much better, though I'd still wait until your system is very mature/stable.

Cheers, Todd
 
i have a potters and coral beauty in one tank and they do fine in my 180g (introduced at the same time). i have a few corals in there and they seem to leave them alone. but a 65g is about right for one dwarf.
 
Another question: How important is it to take Alkalinity readings at the same time each day? Also does the time of lights being on effect alkalinity?
 
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