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Dwarf Angels
Would a Coral Beauty and a Flame Angel get along alright in a 150gal with plenty of live rock? I can't seem to decide which one I like better so can I have both? Thanks.
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In a 150 with lots of [acronym:eebed6b82c="Live rock"]LR[/acronym:eebed6b82c] I would say yes. You may have some intial aggression issues but that is plenty of real estate for both.
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The yellow tang may add to the territorial aggressiveness issues, but 150 [acronym:7ef705b64a="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:7ef705b64a] is a lot of room for them. You are lucky, I only have a 55 [acronym:7ef705b64a="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:7ef705b64a], and I have to decide either a coral beauty or a flame. Good luck with them.
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I am stepping back into the realm of [acronym:b4ce8a454a="Fish only with live rock"]FOWLR[/acronym:b4ce8a454a] myself and I have a 150 and I am going to do just that. I was told if they are about the same size and go in at the same time and you got the room, go for it!
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Alex n Mary 150 gallon, 30g fuge/sump, 4.5 watt/[acronym:b1ea91650d="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:b1ea91650d] [acronym:b1ea91650d="Very high output fluorescent"]VHO[/acronym:b1ea91650d] Lighting, 4" sand bed, 290 lbs [acronym:b1ea91650d="Live rock"]LR[/acronym:b1ea91650d], CDX-3 Nitrate/Phosphate filter Female Naso "Isabell" or "Izzy", Emperor Angelfish, Flame Angel, Red Sea Sailfin tang "Bambi", Maroon Clown "Nani", 5 Chromis, 1 Aglae Blenny "Bengi" , Yellow Watchman Goby, pr of Banggai Cardinals, Lyretail Anthia, Six Line Wrasse 1 cleaner shrimp, Coral Banded Shrimp, lettuce nudibranch, 1 sand sifter stars, 1 tiny red brittle star "red", 1 tiny red and white banded serpent star, 2 tiny banded serpent stars, small orange Linkia starfish, assorted hermits and snails. Corals: star polyps, A ton of different types of mushrooms, yellow zooanthids, brown-orangish and light blue paly's, orange ricordia. 90g RR, W/D, 120 lb's [acronym:b1ea91650d="Live rock"]LR[/acronym:b1ea91650d] SF eel, pygmy angel, pr sebae clownfish, 4 chromis. Star Polyps & Mushrooms |
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