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Julie3950

If I had a sea, I would have not only angels but also sharks!

Heather

Wonderful article)) I've only seen angel fry, but they're really cool, it's a pity that they get sick a lot.. otherwise, the second article is good))

Mark

More information please, how do they relate to corals?

Tasha

Large angels can nip, while small ones do no harm. Maks, could you please provide more details about what you're interested in - soft or hard corals?))))

Laura3673

I would be interested to know if angels, specifically Navarchus and Emperor, can nibble on soft corals and disco anemones. And will they get along with surgeonfish (yellow tang and veliferum)?

Jenny

The cantus (angels) can be dwarf and non-dwarf. Dwarf ones will not harm anyone or anything mentioned above, while non-dwarf large individuals will nibble on both corals and polyps. Pomacanthus coexist with surgeonfish. Since the Yellow Zebrasoma Flavescens (Yellow Zebrasoma) and Veliferum are typical representatives of surgeonfish, they will coexist.

James3382

How can you determine if it is a dwarf or not?

Sarah5423

The name of the dwarfs includes the word - Centropyge (Centropyge eibli, Centropyge bispinosus, etc.)

Patricia1746

we should get along... at least I got along fine with the surgeons he already answered )))

Andrew9581

I'm currently waiting for the emperor angel, there's just very little information about this fish, and what corals they like or any corals at all.

Amy5468

These are good fish.

Robert1845

Angels require a large amount of water and, importantly, the size of the aquarium, preferably no less than 1000 liters. Some soft corals are simply ignored, some are nibbled, and some are just eaten. It is necessary to select them through trial and error. Otherwise, the fish are problem-free and very interesting.