Not enough algae and I want a flame angel.

murph

Active Member
Probably should also be mentioned that this fish and most other dwarf angel species should be the last additions to tanks under 75 gals due to there tendency to become aggressive to any other additions once established.
On a side note this species and the cherub/pygmy angel is one of the few dwarf angel species you may be able to house together in this size tank. Introduce the cherub first and allow to become established. Obtain a larger flame and introduce later. The vastly different color scheme and size difference in these two angles has provided for no aggression problems between the two in my 75 gal. Keep in mind this is just my experience/luck. Your mileage may vary.
 

zantho

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Thanks for all the replies! Thanks Murph!
Maybe I should start a new thread, or search for an old one because this has probably been answered before but:
What does your feeding look like? I'm already feeding frozen Formula 2 (w/ algae and garlic) as well as mysis shrimp. If I add Formula 1 Angel food, that's three frozen foods. Is that normal? Do I stagger some in the morning feeding and some at night? Or do I feed all three in at once and let the fish pick which one to eat? How complicated are your feeding schedules and how many different foods do you feed? I'm more than happy to do it, it's no extra effort, I just wanted to know if I'm feeding properly at that point with so many different foods.
 
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