Emperor Angelfish Owners

pamplona

Member
I'm thinking about getting an Emperor Angelfish. I want to do as much research as possible to make sure this is the right fish for me. I am wondering to all the people who currently own or have own one of these guys give some tips ie. acclimation, feeding, price etc.. It is an expensive fish and I don't want to end sending him to fish heaven a couple of weeks after I get him. Thanks Guys!!!
 

guineawhop

Member
ok first thing you want to ask yourself, do i have a big enough tank, 125 gallon or bigger. the next question is, is my tank mature, 6 months or older. then the final question is, how good is my water quality. if your water quality is not good you will find out fast with these guys because they will become splotchy in color. if you qualify these first 3 questions then you have to decide where to get the emperor. make sure the one you buy at the store is healthy, no marks or diseased looking. then you don't want to pay any more than 80 for them, but a lot of places at least around where i live sell them for 60. also make sure it's eating. if it doesn't eat skip it and go to the next store. once you find it, it is very easy to take care of. feed it 3-4 times a day as these guys in the wild are constant grazers. when you feed them this much make sure it is small quantities though as you do not want to mess up your parameters. make sure you have a large cleanup crew just in case as well. this is what i feed my queen angel which would be a good idea for you to feed your emperor, feed them formula 2 ocean nutrition flake or pellet. i feed mine flake. i feed him brine shrimp with spirulina in it. nori or seaweed once a day. mysid shrimp everyso often, angel diet with sponge as the #1 ingredient. test your levels once a week to make sure cause these guys will drop if your levels are off. also when you first bring it home hopefully you have a qt tank. leave him in the qt tank for 2 weeks just to be safe. it would also be in your best interest to have a cleaner shrimp, a large one for the emperor to clean himself. also if you do get a cleaner shrimp do not feed your emperor krill or plankton or anything that looks like shrimp as they might as well eat your cleaner. mine does fine with the cleaner i have. good luck
 

thangbom

Active Member
i have a nice juvi emp.. he's about 5.5'' now... (he was 4'' when i bought him.. cost me $110) he is 1 cool fish.. i can wait till he grows up and get a identity change.. anyhow like the guy above said... need big tank.. 125+.. and good water ... those too are a must!!!! for example.. i dint do a water change for 2 months.. and he turned really ugly.. like bleached out blotches.. i mean i was like noo!!! wtf.. anyhow if u have the 2 above then your perdy much set... they will eat just about anything.. frozen prawn,brine,herb pellets,choped up frozen shrimp from the store, flakes.. he eats perdy much anything.. he dont care.. he even eat mu fingers!!!
but yeah he is a must have fish in my book..... awsome!!!!!!
 

pamplona

Member
alright guys thanks a bunch for your help...it seems to me the #1 important aspect to take into consideration is the tanks water quality....i'm prob keep checking my water parameters for the next month or so to make sure it nice and stable if i ever do get one....hopefully!!!! :yes:
 

thangbom

Active Member
well good luck man.. just wanna tell you thet the emp angel is well worth the time and effort
 

scubadoo

Active Member
Emperors also like plenty live rock to hide, graze and feel comfy. Your tank should also be about 1 year old as these animals do much better in mature systems.
There was one for sale on the classifieds board for 120. It was several weeks back. so I am not certian if it is still available.
120 is an excellent price for an adult that has been living in captivity for a couple years. The animal has adapted to aquarium life and will most likely do well in your system provided your water quality is good and stable and you have plenty live rock.
I would focus on health rather than price within reason of course.
I purchased my Emperor on the classified board on swf. He is doing great and I paid 90 bucks for him. THe person I purchased it from had the animal for two-three years and raised hin from a juvenile.
 

pamplona

Member
good thought.... i read somewhere the older they get the harder it becomes to get them used to an aquarium...i guess with feeding and stuff
 
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