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Old 08-20-2007, 09:40 AM   #1
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Default interesting observation from SWF forum ...

I read this in SWF forums this morning and wondering what are your opinions/thoughts. This is a statement from one of the members regarding being able to keep 2 dwarf angels to a tank :

"there are 2 families of "dwarf" angels: the Centropyge family and the Chaetodontoplus family. you could keep 1 of each family in a 75 gallon without any problems whatsoever. these 2 different families of angels are shaped different enough that I honestly don't believe they recognize each other as being angelfish. I've kept them together and they respond to each other no different than they'd respond to a tang.

here are the combos I've kept:

*in my current 180 gallon, I have a coral beauty, flame angel, and herald's angel (all of the Centropyge family) and I've had no problems at all. I've had them together for close to a year.

*in a 115 gallon, I had a flame angel and coral beauty (Centropyge) and Indian Yellow Tail (Chaetodontoplus) without any problem. the IYT angel eventually died and I replaced it with a bluespot angel (Chaetodontoplus), and again the flame and coral beauty did not recognize it as anything out of the ordinary.

*in a 72 gallon, I had a flame and coral beauty (again, Centropyge). in this case, there WERE a few problems, but it never resulted in anything more than a little chasing each other around. and after both got settled, they seemed to calm down a bit. the coral beauty had been in the tank almost a year and a half before the flame was introduced but it was the flame who turned out to be more aggresive.

however, despite my good experiences, I personally wouldn't recommend 2 Centropyes or 2 Chaetodontoplus in a 75 gallon. but I DO think you be perfectly fine with 1 of each. but take my advice though....with the Chaetodontoplus angels, I've found they are as ich prone as some tangs. I would not recommend getting one unless you QT with hyposalinity. both the Chaetodontoplus I had got ich soon after being introduced to the tank. if you have read up on them, they have a reputation as being very hardy, but that's not true in my experience."
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seems about right to me, that goes with most fish, you can keep two identical angels together, but its a toss up if they will fight or not. tangs usually fight with each other, but lots of people keep the same ones together, its all a fish to fish basis.
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