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Unread 12/24/2010, 05:34 PM   #51
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would you consider making two different areas of rock with an open middle!


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Unread 12/26/2010, 10:07 AM   #52
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So good news, I was able to catch the CB!!! This morning I placed a glass pane in the corner of the tank used my magnavore to wedge it tight. Leaves enough room at the top for his to swim into the corner and waited. Took about an hour or so but it happened... At some point the CB swam over the top and down into the corner. The flame distracted the CB through the glass he didn't see it coming! Netted him up and he is now floating in a cup in the tank! The lesson learned here is not really about the possible compatibility of two angels, but more about not settling for what a LFS has at the time versus waiting for the fish you wanted to began with... I wanted a Christmas island flame angel when I started building this tank...


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Unread 12/26/2010, 02:13 PM   #53
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So the LFS took the CB back no problem. Got a beautiful duncan coral and a nice frag with no less then 30 heads of these teal green polyps. Both are opening up nicely already.


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Unread 12/26/2010, 02:31 PM   #54
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Sounds like a happy ending.


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Unread 12/27/2010, 08:09 AM   #55
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Sounds like a happy ending.
It is a happy ending, the CB was a bit of a coral nipper also... Got the fish I wanted in the end and traded for some nice frags.

Nice to have peace in my tank again...


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Unread 12/27/2010, 08:40 AM   #56
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Glad it turned out the way you wanted!


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I'm also glad to hear things have worked out for you


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Unread 01/03/2011, 01:11 PM   #58
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It is a happy ending, the CB was a bit of a coral nipper also... Got the fish I wanted in the end and traded for some nice frags.

Nice to have peace in my tank again...
Hopefully the flame won't be a nipper. I actually had better luck with the cb in that regard. I am now thinking about getting a clam, but I still have a cb and all angels can develop a taste for clam mantles. Nice to see that your mandarin is eating something other than pods. Mine is a fatso and eats small sinking pellets in addition to my huge pod population. Glad everything worked out.


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Unread 01/04/2011, 09:26 AM   #59
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Hopefully the flame won't be a nipper. I actually had better luck with the cb in that regard. I am now thinking about getting a clam, but I still have a cb and all angels can develop a taste for clam mantles. Nice to see that your mandarin is eating something other than pods. Mine is a fatso and eats small sinking pellets in addition to my huge pod population. Glad everything worked out.
The LFS owner said my flame angel was a Christmas island flame. He said these are said to have the lowest chance of any dwarf angel to become coral nippers. So far so good. I too am thinking about getting a clam... a different LFS has smaller maximas for $60! With my birthday just around the corner... I am totally getting one... Also I love my Mandarin, I have been keeping an eye out for a female for him, however I will be very picky this time and ask LFS to feed. I rolled the dice and got lucky with the first one...


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I did some research on Clams and actually had a Maxima for a period of time last year. From what I have found the Maximas are the most difficult, but in my opinion the nicest colors. Don't make the mistake that I did and get a small one. Anything less than 2" has a very low survival rate. For $60 you should be able to get a little larger one.

I ordered a female Mandarin online from Reefs2Go and they shipped me a male, which I of course I had to find a home for. My LFS is looking for me, but he said they had actually seen one that had the fin clipped to give it the appearance of a female when in fact it was a male.


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