Hi fellow RF's,
I'm looking for some input from other owners of large angelfish.
By the way, I asked several LFS's to special order me an extra large Emperor Angel for my 400 gallon FOWLR. The biggest that I've seen at most LFS's were about 6 inches.
Eric at The Shark Reef in Silverdale, WA said that he can get me a bigger one. I said, "I'd need to see it to believe it". I think he took that as a challenge.
He got me an 11 inch BEAUTIFUL Emperor Angel 2 days ago. The biggest and most beautiful that I've seen except at large public aquariums. The diameter of the five gallon bucket is 11 inches.
My only concern is transitioning this guy to a "captivity" type of feeding. While I see that his appetite is healthy (I've seen him picking at my live rock for food), he doesn't eat free floating type food that I feed the other fish. Maybe it's a little too early?? Maybe he's in transtion and he'll eventually eat?
I have some very aggressive fish in the tank that eats everything in sight (clown trigger, pink tank trigger, lunar wrasse, tangs). I feed the tank pellet formula one and two, home made seafood mixture, and several kinds of nori.
To large angelfish owners:
- how long did it eventually take for it to accept your prepared food?
- What did you feed it initially to get it to eat? and what is it eating now?
- and how long did your fish last in captivity before it died of natural causes?
Fred B
I'm looking for some input from other owners of large angelfish.
By the way, I asked several LFS's to special order me an extra large Emperor Angel for my 400 gallon FOWLR. The biggest that I've seen at most LFS's were about 6 inches.
Eric at The Shark Reef in Silverdale, WA said that he can get me a bigger one. I said, "I'd need to see it to believe it". I think he took that as a challenge.
He got me an 11 inch BEAUTIFUL Emperor Angel 2 days ago. The biggest and most beautiful that I've seen except at large public aquariums. The diameter of the five gallon bucket is 11 inches.
My only concern is transitioning this guy to a "captivity" type of feeding. While I see that his appetite is healthy (I've seen him picking at my live rock for food), he doesn't eat free floating type food that I feed the other fish. Maybe it's a little too early?? Maybe he's in transtion and he'll eventually eat?
I have some very aggressive fish in the tank that eats everything in sight (clown trigger, pink tank trigger, lunar wrasse, tangs). I feed the tank pellet formula one and two, home made seafood mixture, and several kinds of nori.
To large angelfish owners:
- how long did it eventually take for it to accept your prepared food?
- What did you feed it initially to get it to eat? and what is it eating now?
- and how long did your fish last in captivity before it died of natural causes?
Fred B
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