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Mr.First

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Anyone keeping or kept Anglerfish in their Reef ?
If so, what is your experience.

Are they fun, easy to keep-feed ?

thanks,
 

D1J8Z

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they are a good reef fish but they will eat anything they can fit in their mouths. They sometimes take some time to eat mysis and will need to be fed ghost shrimp
 

TOTAL AQUARIUMS

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Brian, Reef Safe is a relative term. If your tank doesn't contain any fish that can fit in it's mouth than yes, it's reef safe as far as you are concerned. They won't eat snails or hermits but they will eat small to large shrimp. Keep in mind that they can eat items almost their own size. Some get to be larger than a regulation football. They also move along the substrate so any coral on the rocks or on the sand is subject to becoming a perch.
 

Domboski

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They are considered reef safe aren't they ??

They are relatively harmless to corals but they will eat any fish or invert that can fit in their mouth as mentioned earlier. You will need to spot feed them frozen shrimp and fish (that is if you can get them on frozen foods). If they don't take frozen foods you will have to feed them live foods and they do eat a lot. I have also found they prefer to eat your expensive fish first :biggrin:

As far as mysis and ghost shrimp, that will work for very small anglers but if fed properly they grow fast.

So in short, they are not easy to feed as they will need to be spot fed even if you are lucky enough to get them eating frozen foods. They also require a lot of food and mysis and ghost shrimp are not the best options. If you do not have other fish or inverts in the tank or you don't care if they become food, they are reef safe :)
 

hijinks

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i have a flame angel and is a model reef citizen so far.. from what I know though.. they might be good when they are young till they reach adult stages and can turn on you
 

Bob 1000

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Read the whole thread and I still think this is about a anglerfish... I'm lost.. I have a 3/4in red angler that eats pods and once a week a minnow form petland.. I know that's not really good for them but I will get some killies later on today hopefully they will be small enough..
 

Pinkheine

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:eek:You mean the word Angel, as in cupids, halos and wings... not angler fish as in right angle, 45 degree angle etc. ????

Many were replying in regards to an Angler, not Angels.
 
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Bob 1000

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Here's my .75in angler that I've had for the past 4 months.. So small it's hard to take a decent picture and he never gets to close to the front glass.. This in my old sump as I'm in the process of setting up a new system now..
 

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