by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
As with other dwarf angels, the major issue is whether this species is “reef safe.” There is no doubt that it will thrive in a reef tank, as it may do so at the expense of expensive... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
These angels usually do very well in reef tanks as they’re usually smaller in size and don’t grow very large; they do tend to nip at corals, so keep an eye on your reef and adjust accordingly.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Multicolor Angelfish, also known as the Pastel Pygmy Angelfish or Many-colored Angelfish, is pale peach-orange to yellow. Black speckles on a background of blue highlight an area just behind the eyes.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Lemonpeel Angelfish requires a 70 gallon or larger aquarium with hiding places and large amounts of live rock to graze on the microalgae growth. It is very prone to nip at large-polyped stony corals and clam mantles.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Provide plenty of other hiding places in a 125 gallon tank or larger as the Flagfin Angelfish is quite shy early on and should be the only angel in the tank. Not a good reef dweller, the Flagfin Angelfish is prone to nip at sessile invertebrates (soft and stony...