richl
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I have a juvenile French Angelfish that's between 2-3" currently in a 20 gal QT shared with a tiny Green Chromis for company. He's adorable and behaves like a little puppy dog. He is very social and eats out of my hand. My question is I'm a little concerned that his future tank mates are a lot larger that he is.and I fear they may harrass him. I have two Heniochus Butterflies that 'own the tank' and are at least twice his size. They are a little aggressive with one another even though they were introduced to the tank together over two years ago. There's also a Klien's Butterfly that is a speed demon around the tank. I have tried to add a Flame Angel and a Coral Beauty on separate occassions and neither survived very long (6 months & 2 months), though I never observed harrassment, so I decided to try the French.since they grow larger and are supposed to eb very hardy. Should I not be concerned or should I keep the French in the QT until he gets bigger? My set-up is a 125 FOWLR and I think there will be hiding spots, but I don't want him to be harrassed. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks