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Geniacanthus bellus
I have been checking out some G. bellus for my reef. As I understand, they are all females when young and then the dominant fish changes over to become the male of the harem. As they are considered reef-safe and particularly interesting I was planning on obtaining 3-4 fish as females and give it a go.
Anyone with experience?
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Jamie V. Cologne |
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genicanthus are planktavores, thus they're as reef safe as a clownfish.
spring time you'll see a lot of small female bellus show up at the wholesalers usually. |
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Actually MORE reef safe than anemone fish (clown fish) as they will not associate with (what many people call hosting) corals and damage them.
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Warmest regards, ~Steve~ |
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