Angle in a 30 galloin tank?

alyssia

Active Member
I think dwarf angels should be in at least a 50. I have a small pygmy in my 55 and I wouldn't put him in a 30.
 

quis

Member
I was thinking about getting a coral beauty, but wasn't sure if I have the right size tank for one. Are they reef safe?
 
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surfinusa

Guest
a flame angel or a coral beauty like you said would be fine
 

nicetry

Active Member
None of the dwarf angels are considered reef safe, although many hobbyists keep them succesfully in reef tanks. It largely depends on the fish.
A 30 is on the small side for most of the centropyges. They'll use every bit of space available to them. A couple exceptions are the cherub angel and the African flameback. Smaller than the other members of the family, they could do well in a tank that size.
 

boalgf

Member
My coral beauty is very passive and has done very well in my reef tank. A 30 gallon would work fine, assuming you have proper tank mates (nothing aggressive and no overstocking).
 
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