What kind of angel? Usually when this comes up it is a dwarf like a flame or Potters, and in those cases it comes down to the individuals. In other words, it is a risk but you won't know without trying.
My Potters doesn't bother anything including my frogspawn. But again, another Potters may be turn out to be the flesh-nipper from hell, like Beaslbob's CB.
In my opinion it's an individual fish thing. I've have a Coral Beauty and a Flame in my reef for years and they've been model citizens. I've heard the odds of a Pygmy Angel nipping Clams or LPS is about 50/50. I can believe that.
If you're talking about Angels other than Pygmies then all bets are off.
I have a flame angel who did great until I went on vacation. It wasn't getting it's food at the scheduled time and started nipping my xenias. I try to keep him at bay by feeding a little bit three times a day to satisfy it. It seems to help. I'm just glad it dousn't bother anything else in the tank!
I have a Yellowpeel, a Coral Beauty, a Flame, and a Pygmy in my old 55 gal. I am setting up a new 210gal reef tank. Can I keep my dwarf angelfish and some LPS coral together?
If you look at this mos AA you see that terry keeps a variety of fish in his reef I asked him about this and his response was somewhat encouraging.
I for one am rethinking my penchant not to keep angels and triggers in a reef
Well with that many of them, chances are at least one will be a nipper. If you can't resist trying, I would stick with "wavy" LPS like euphylias and avoid the "blobby" ones like open brains. I wouldn't risk a clam, either.
Depends on what kind of "LPS" you're talking about.
I've kept P. imperator with Euphylia species with no problems.
I've kept C. argi with everthing. C. argi and C. acanthops are the most reliably safe angels.
Yep.
I've had that particular one for 3 years or so. He's a cool fish, the only thing that bugs me about him is that he harrases the orchid dottyback and keeps him trapped in a hole about 80 percent of the time.