saltandpepper
Member
Hello everyone,
I am very soon about to be in the market for an emperor angelfish.
Recently while I was doing some further research on the emperor angel, I came across some information that suggested many captive juvenile emperor angels may never fully develop their adult colors. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the color change of an emperor angelfish and whether or not this may be true. The same article also stated that the full color change can take up to four years...ouch! I do like the juvenile's color, but ultimately it is the adult coloration that I am after!
I don't think I could stare at those hypnotic circles for four years!!!
I am also interested into what may cause this if it is true. My guess is improper diet that is lacking the much needed sponge, etc. or the much smaller than the ocean fish tank. I know one of those if not both are a safe bet!
I really would like to know because if this is true than I may not purchase a juv. emperor, and instead go for a already changing fish or a full adult. I see that www.saltwaterfish.com stocks the changing fish as well as the juv. and the adult. I assume that if I were to get a "changing" emperor that the fish's color would be more likely to fully transition completely? Thanks in advance for any information and help!
I am very soon about to be in the market for an emperor angelfish.
Recently while I was doing some further research on the emperor angel, I came across some information that suggested many captive juvenile emperor angels may never fully develop their adult colors. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the color change of an emperor angelfish and whether or not this may be true. The same article also stated that the full color change can take up to four years...ouch! I do like the juvenile's color, but ultimately it is the adult coloration that I am after!
I am also interested into what may cause this if it is true. My guess is improper diet that is lacking the much needed sponge, etc. or the much smaller than the ocean fish tank. I know one of those if not both are a safe bet!
I really would like to know because if this is true than I may not purchase a juv. emperor, and instead go for a already changing fish or a full adult. I see that www.saltwaterfish.com stocks the changing fish as well as the juv. and the adult. I assume that if I were to get a "changing" emperor that the fish's color would be more likely to fully transition completely? Thanks in advance for any information and help!