jjmloper
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My dwarf flame angel has been pale for months! Does any one know what could cause this or how to get his color back?
At deeper places on the reef, red becomes grey and those fishes, like the Flame Angel are hard to see. At aquarium depths, they can't/don't hide well and in fact are sort of 'flares' in the community tank.
Paling is a way to create less atention in a tank where tank mates are 'incorrect' or not preferred.
However, in the case of the FA, color loss is more from a deficient diet than anything else. The diet you are providing isn't bad, just not really directed to keeping the FA at its peak colors.
If the 125 is of standard dimensions (6 feet long) then that tank, with proper landscaping, should be abel to accomodate up to three Dwarf Angels. I have three in my 180, including a FA, at this time.
If you want to bring out the color, you'll need to probably prepare some of your own food so that you get the proper ingredients in it. If you're not going to do this, then I'd make the following recommendations:
1. Feed more algae, including green. Have you read this? How to Feed Macro Algae to Marine Fishes
2. Feed more frozen foods -- keeping away from dry foods
3. Mysis and Plankton don't have to come from the ocean. Are you sure they are marine animals? Make it so.
4. Krill and ocean plankton are good sources of the coloring agent they need. Krill is too large and will have to be finely chopped. Frozen only, of course.
5. Use vitamin and fat supplements -- specifically for marine fishes AND with ingredients from the ocean.
6. Water quality must be top notch. Not just what you measure (the tests you do), but even what you don't measure. Please read this: What is Water Quality.
Good luck!
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