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Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
Hi, what's Potter's angel eating now? And has it been exposed to corals at all? Also, regarding CBB - have you tried flake food with it yet?

Many thanks!

I dont feed fish with flake food. I only use frozen and pellets. The potters is eating Hikari Marine-S, New Life Spectrum and frozen mysis. I just added some corals to his tank on Tuesday so I do not have any good experience to speak of regrading nipping.

I can say I haven't had anyone that has bought Potter's Angels from me complain or want to return them. I believe keeping them for as long as I do without corals and not selling them until they are aggressively eating pellets helps reduce the chances of nipping. This seems to work specifically with Angels.
 

dnreef

Experienced Reefer
I dont feed fish with flake food. I only use frozen and pellets. The potters is eating Hikari Marine-S, New Life Spectrum and frozen mysis. I just added some corals to his tank on Tuesday so I do not have any good experience to speak of regrading nipping.

I can say I haven't had anyone that has bought Potter's Angels from me complain or want to return them. I believe keeping them for as long as I do without corals and not selling them until they are aggressively eating pellets helps reduce the chances of nipping. This seems to work specifically with Angels.

I've had a Potter's Angel that I got from Dom last summer and have had no problems with any coral nipping. The fish eats anything I put into the tank. The same goes for the other fish I've gotten from him.
 

pmui

Senior Member
Location
NYC/NJ
I can say I haven't had anyone that has bought Potter's Angels from me complain or want to return them. I believe keeping them for as long as I do without corals and not selling them until they are aggressively eating pellets helps reduce the chances of nipping. This seems to work specifically with Angels.
I'd pick up a potter from Dom, several months ago. He's does it right and it's a healthy specimen. thanks Dom. :eat:

Peter
 

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