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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Key West
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coral beauty angel in tank???
i am thinking of getting a dwarf coral beauty angel in my 14 gallon biocube... i would only have 4 fish in my tank, but it says to watch angels with coral and inverts... what does that mean? soft coral or hard?? i have one LPS plate coral and a bubble anemone (which i am probably getting rid of-not the plate coral though) so would i have to worry about it nipping at my plate coral?? and i want to get a cleaner shrimp.. but would it nip at the cleaner as well???any advice would help because i love the fish!!!
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14 Gallon Biocube Plate Coral 2 serpent stars 2 hermits and 4 snails 1 cleaner shrimp 2 false clowns 1 horseshoe crab water : nirates nitrite amonia = 0 PH 8.2 temp 79 calc 400 Current Tank Info: 14 gallon biocube |
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I really wouldn't, heh.
That size tank is way too small for even a dwarf angel, imo, let alone any more fish. |
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i'd agree, my coral beauty has reached a length of about 4.5 inches, much too big for a 14 gallon
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yeah but i am getting a female dwarf which are relatively smaller and only grow to about 3 inches max.... would it nip at coral though ?
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14 Gallon Biocube Plate Coral 2 serpent stars 2 hermits and 4 snails 1 cleaner shrimp 2 false clowns 1 horseshoe crab water : nirates nitrite amonia = 0 PH 8.2 temp 79 calc 400 Current Tank Info: 14 gallon biocube |
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I know you have good intentions but please don't put a fish in a tank for your own pleasure when the fish will suffer. I suggest upgrading tanks if you are dead set on getting one of these. |
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Location: Maine
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I would have to agree with alzika. A coral beauty should have at least 30 gallons if not more with 3 other fish. But to answer your question about the cleaner shrimp, My coral beauty and shrimp are like best buddies. As far as the fish nipping at coral I have heard it is hit or miss, and depends on the fishs personality.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Milwaukee, WI
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I have a coral beauty in my 75gal and it swims the entire tank at a relatively high speed. I think it would feel cramped in a 20 long, let alone a 14. I would upgrade to a bigger tank or skip the CB.
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Please do not add any more fish to your tank! It's to small in my opinion for anything, especially a angel type fish! They are semi aggressive and with a tank that small, there will be quarreling... Save your cash for a 30 gallon or bigger... Please
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