bpeitzke
Aquarium Advice Activist
A few weeks ago we added two new fish to our 40 gal FOWLR tank - a coral beauty dwarf angel and a majestic angel. Both are lovely fish, ~ 3" long, and we've had no compatiblilty problems since we returned our overly aggressive neon damsel to the fish store. Other fish are a fat, 5" speckled green puffer, a 1" purple damsel (not aggressive), and a 3" tomato clown.
We feed them half a cube of frozen angel food (mostly marine sponge), diced for sharing except for one big chunk we feed Puffer, and marine flakes. We've also had some macro algae which the angels nibble on, but need to get some more. The coral beauty has figured out that the flakes are food and has started feeding as aggressively as the older fish.
But the beautiful majestic angel never goes after any of the food. He just swims around lazily, and I worry that he's not getting enough to eat. I see no signs of stress though, at least not so far. He also tends to hide under the LR more than the others.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on food, especially for this majestic angel who doesn't seem to eat.
We feed them half a cube of frozen angel food (mostly marine sponge), diced for sharing except for one big chunk we feed Puffer, and marine flakes. We've also had some macro algae which the angels nibble on, but need to get some more. The coral beauty has figured out that the flakes are food and has started feeding as aggressively as the older fish.
But the beautiful majestic angel never goes after any of the food. He just swims around lazily, and I worry that he's not getting enough to eat. I see no signs of stress though, at least not so far. He also tends to hide under the LR more than the others.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on food, especially for this majestic angel who doesn't seem to eat.