Originally Posted by richie69
Has Anybody Had Success With These, Any Tricks, Tips.
A lot of good advice, are you thinking of getting a juvi or an adult? I've raised several large angels from juvi to adult and its always a real "high" for me. For some reason, I have not found these to be difficult fish, as long as their demands are met. weird, but sometimes I think we pick up habits that work well with certain fish, but not others. Porcupine puffers are my nemesis; I just have never been able to keep one very long. I've had a spiny box for about 2 years, not as cool as a porky (IMO); but he is thriving and these guys are supposed to be tougher than porkys. Go figure. Large angels are not timid or wussy fish unless kept with very aggressive, larger fish. A healthy juvi is a bold fish and I keep them with similar bold fish. I'm convinced that establishing their place in the " pecking order" and competing for food helps many fish tremendously; assuming they isn't an assassin in the tank.IMO, if a large angel species hides a lot, there's a problem somewhere.I've had a juvi Hawaiian Emperor (from this site) for several months now and he's doing great, eats anything. Juvis need more meaty items than adults and I think brine shrimp, gut loaded with spirulina, is a good choice, as well as mysiss and Formula I.(Plain brine is worthless, IMO) I feed my angels a lot of frozen Formula II, attached to a grid clip, the sponge based frozen hakarii mentioned earlier, algae sheets et, I also use Selcon and one of the vitamin c enriched spirulina flakes available. I used to but this stuff from a FW angel breeder, great stuff. I heard, several years ago, that angels were one of the most common species to be caught with cyanide, and I think this may be a reason for many losses. I buy Hawaiian or Australian fish, whenever possible, for this reason. The larger angels are wonderful fish that will live many years.