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Yeah, I read that before posting but still they do look pretty same to me.
I was hoping to get somebody's input on actual behavior experience with them, on how aggresively they nip at coral. Thanks for your reply. Ruben "Peter Pan" wrote in message news ![]() I did a google search on both types of fish, both are in the same family with similar traits. The differences between the two fish a http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...oranangelfish/ Koran Angel, (Semicircle Angel) Juvenile specimens are primarily what are seen in the trade, adults are much less common. Juveniles are dark overall with alternating white and blue semicircular bars. This is a great aquarium fish that will thrive in a well-maintained tank. It will eat a wide variety of aquarium fare, including algae growing on the aquarium glass and decor. One of the hardiest of all angels for the aquarium! Adults of this species are green overall, with body scales that have blue edges. All the fins, except the pectoral fins, have blue margins. The dorsal and anal fins of very large adults have filaments. At around 5" and larger they begin to take on the blue-green "adult" color. sizes Small/Around 1/2"-1 Medium/Around 1"-2" Large/Around 3"-4" Reef Aquarium Compatibility May eat some soft corals and nip at large Polyped stony corals, zooanthids and clams. Smaller specimens are less risky. Annularis Angel, Asfur Angel RED SEA, Black Angel, Blueface Angelfish, Blueface Angelfish- Juvenile, French Angel, Imperator Angel Christmas Island, Imperator Angel Juvenile, Imperator Angel Red Sea, Imperator Angel Red Sea Juvenile, Imperator Angelfish, Koran Angelfish- Adult, Maculosus Angel RED SEA, Majestic Angel, More Angelfish http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...efaceangelfish Blueface Angelfish A spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is less aggressive than many angels. A spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is generally less aggressive than many angels. The adults of this incredible species have body scales with blue centers and yellow edges, a yellow dorsal and caudal fin, and a black spot at the posterior base of the dorsal. The face is blue, with small yellow spots. The Blueface Angel should be provided with plenty of swimming space, as well as a number of suitable hiding places and kept only with relatively peaceful tankmates. The blue-faced angelfish has lived over 21 years in captivity in one public aquarium. Size Small/Around 2.5"-3" (rarely available this small) Medium/Around 3"-4" Large/Around 4"-5" X-Large/Around 5"-7" Show/Around 7"-9" |
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http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/c...lity_chart.cfm "RubenD" wrote in message t... Yeah, I read that before posting but still they do look pretty same to me. I was hoping to get somebody's input on actual behavior experience with them, on how aggresively they nip at coral. Thanks for your reply. Ruben "Peter Pan" wrote in message news ![]() I did a google search on both types of fish, both are in the same family with similar traits. The differences between the two fish a http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...oranangelfish/ Koran Angel, (Semicircle Angel) Juvenile specimens are primarily what are seen in the trade, adults are much less common. Juveniles are dark overall with alternating white and blue semicircular bars. This is a great aquarium fish that will thrive in a well-maintained tank. It will eat a wide variety of aquarium fare, including algae growing on the aquarium glass and decor. One of the hardiest of all angels for the aquarium! Adults of this species are green overall, with body scales that have blue edges. All the fins, except the pectoral fins, have blue margins. The dorsal and anal fins of very large adults have filaments. At around 5" and larger they begin to take on the blue-green "adult" color. sizes Small/Around 1/2"-1 Medium/Around 1"-2" Large/Around 3"-4" Reef Aquarium Compatibility May eat some soft corals and nip at large Polyped stony corals, zooanthids and clams. Smaller specimens are less risky. Annularis Angel, Asfur Angel RED SEA, Black Angel, Blueface Angelfish, Blueface Angelfish- Juvenile, French Angel, Imperator Angel Christmas Island, Imperator Angel Juvenile, Imperator Angel Red Sea, Imperator Angel Red Sea Juvenile, Imperator Angelfish, Koran Angelfish- Adult, Maculosus Angel RED SEA, Majestic Angel, More Angelfish http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...efaceangelfish Blueface Angelfish A spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is less aggressive than many angels. A spectacular Angel, this species can do well if his needs are met. Making sure the Blueface Angel is boss of the tank will go a long way in helping him adapt. Initially shy, the Blueface can become bold over time, but is generally less aggressive than many angels. The adults of this incredible species have body scales with blue centers and yellow edges, a yellow dorsal and caudal fin, and a black spot at the posterior base of the dorsal. The face is blue, with small yellow spots. The Blueface Angel should be provided with plenty of swimming space, as well as a number of suitable hiding places and kept only with relatively peaceful tankmates. The blue-faced angelfish has lived over 21 years in captivity in one public aquarium. Size Small/Around 2.5"-3" (rarely available this small) Medium/Around 3"-4" Large/Around 4"-5" X-Large/Around 5"-7" Show/Around 7"-9" |
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