My 240 gallon reef tank.....HAHA

t316

Active Member
Nice tank kjr...
Are all Angels prone to this...
As you know, I'm into tangs, but was kinda looking that way for a next addition, but you guys are scratching every one of them off the list one by one.
 

kjr_trig

Active Member
Originally Posted by RCreations
http:///forum/post/2886012
My queen is a juvi almost 4", changing to adult. She lost all her vertical stripes and is forming the crown. Between her and my dogface puffer, no coral survive very long. Maybe I should go for the fake ones.
Yeah, i guess I am not out of the woods yet...but so far so good
Originally Posted by T316

http:///forum/post/2886084
Nice tank kjr...
Are all Angels prone to this...
As you know, I'm into tangs, but was kinda looking that way for a next addition, but you guys are scratching every one of them off the list one by one.
Where is the link to your tank T? Seems like you have quite a few SPS right? Unfortunately, it is horribly risky to add an angel to a full on reef set-up, it could be a disaster, I am just trying a few things for the hell of it.
BTW I just added a small lighting upgrade yesterday...I had 520 watts of PC, and added another 160 watts of t5, I am quite happy with the "pop" it added, the corals I do have seem pretty happy with the extra light too....I will try a few pics later.
 

t316

Active Member
Originally Posted by kjr_trig http:///forum/post/2886159
Where is the link to your tank T? Seems like you have quite a few SPS right? Unfortunately, it is horribly risky to add an angel to a full on reef set-up, it could be a disaster, I am just trying a few things for the hell of it.
BTW I just added a small lighting upgrade yesterday...I had 520 watts of PC, and added another 160 watts of t5, I am quite happy with the "pop" it added, the corals I do have seem pretty happy with the extra light too....I will try a few pics later.
Here's the link
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/316459/t316s-280-reef-continuation
but I don't think I have gotten to the point of mentioning my corals yet. I'm at a stall with the thread until I can get some more grow out and additions. But it's more of a mixed bag, mainly shrooms, zoos, leathers, things I don't even know what it is, etc. But on the fish side, there's room for more. I have been looking for color too, so Angels were interesting me, until I started reading here about their appetite.
I bet an extra 160 watts was a difference with your lights. Nice.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
T, if you want to try a large angel, I would say stay from the 'big' large angels, emperor's, queen's, etc. Try for angels in either the Chaetodontoplus or Apolemichthys genera. They are going to be more pricey, and aren't quite as hardy, but most of them should be able to live their lives mostly reef safe. The only hitch is finding good/healthy specimens. Almost all fish take an incredible beating before they reach your tank, these angels, just don't take it very well. Goldflakes, Flagfin's, Singapore's, Cream's/Velvet, Personifer/Meredithi, Scribbled, or if you want to drop big $$, Conspic's
are some of the more hardy species. I would trust any of them with SPS or larger softies. Zoas and LPS seem like a risk with just about any cool fish though...
Of course, there are always the completely reef safe, Genicanthus
angels...
 

saka bra

Member
haha everyone, i went to my local lfs and saw this 5 inch awsome pink and blue maze coral and stuck it in with my frenchy. haha i think im gona pick up another one tomorow. i think i might have a reef safe angelfish, with 2 colts, 1 leather and 1 maze coral. i think it helps to keep him really fat and well fed too
 

t316

Active Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/2887315
T, if you want to try a large angel, I would say stay from the 'big' large angels, emperor's, queen's, etc. Try for angels in either the Chaetodontoplus or Apolemichthys genera. They are going to be more pricey, and aren't quite as hardy, but most of them should be able to live their lives mostly reef safe. The only hitch is finding good/healthy specimens. Almost all fish take an incredible beating before they reach your tank, these angels, just don't take it very well. Goldflakes, Flagfin's, Singapore's, Cream's/Velvet, Personifer/Meredithi, Scribbled, or if you want to drop big $$, Conspic's
are some of the more hardy species. I would trust any of them with SPS or larger softies. Zoas and LPS seem like a risk with just about any cool fish though...
Of course, there are always the completely reef safe, Genicanthus
angels...
Just saw this thread pop back up, and just now seeing this post. I'll look up these fish. Thanks Aqua...
 

kjr_trig

Active Member
Originally Posted by T316
http:///forum/post/2890317
How are the corals doing kjr? Has anyone took a bite yet?
So far so good, not even a bite on the mushrooms...I added 160 watts worth of t5 lighting, everything looks good, and the corals are growing a bit....A few pics from today.


 

ccampbell57

Active Member
The T5s make a great bit of coloration difference. I would add some Super Actinics (460mm) colors in there to make the purple on the fish and the coral pop!
 
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arlene1995

Guest
Looks great!!! You might just be inspiring me to give it a shot... BTW, what are the dimensions on that tank??
 

ca161406

Member
looks great!
i added some zoos to my 125 the other day and so far so good. and i got a humu and 2 puffers in there haha
they nipped it the first 5min i put it in, but just leave it alone.
im getting a frag pack soon so hope all works out
 

saka bra

Member
the stony corals like brains and mazes work the best with angelfish. try some stony brains; not shure about the more fleshy brains though?
 
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