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Emperor Angelfish pix
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() this fish was nice when I first got it but it's a heckuva lot better looking now!
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Nice photos;nice fish.Does it bother your corals?
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I've posted many previous threads regarding keeping certain inverts with an emperor Angelfish. This Angelfish (along with my Anthias) is why I hooked up an auto-feeder. I can almost guarantee you that corals such as Scolymia and Cynarina won't last long with any Emperor Angelfish. Some of my other open brain type corals were getting destroyed until I moved them. Same thing with my clams. The safest blanket statement for me to post is that no coral is safe from a big hungry Emperor Angelfish, yet if you research what you're doing you can keep many corals successfully with one. Am I making any sense? ![]()
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