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deejeff442 http:///forum/thread/385238/potters-angel#post_3378026
very nice fish,i was tossing up the potters with the multi color angel.i pick up my multi color on thursday or friday.i would assume they are about the same as for care.i read both are difficult .
but i figure he has 300 lbs of rock to pick at and plenty of room and hiding places so why not.do you feed your potters an angelfish food with sponge?
I haven't to this point, no. I got turned on to the Rod's food a while back and once I tried it and observed how well my fish responded to it I've just stuck with that. So since the potters seems to have done well with that stuff I really haven't seen much need to go with a more specific fish food. If you get one and it doesn't seem to want to go with prepared food, it would be worth a try though. I just do a broadcast feed so everything in the tank gets fed. I also do sheets.
The fish was pretty shy at first for the first couple of weeks but seems to have settled in with its tank mates pretty well at this point. She seems to be pretty friendly with my Anthias.
These are the ingredients in the Rod's origional blend that I use...
Shrimp, Scallop, Oyster, Clam, Squid, Octopus, Perch, Green Nori (porphyra sp), Red unroasted nori (porphyra sp) Mysis, Krill, Pacific plankton (Euphausia sp.) Brine shrimp, Frozen red cyclops, Fish eggs, Oyster eggs, Golden pearls (all sizes), Broccoli, carrot, Garlic, Selco, Astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis), Beta-meal (Dunalliella Salina), Freshly harvested rotifers, freshly hatched baby brine shrimp.