@@BrockLeonard There's something that I wanted to say about angelfish: Be careful when transporting these with a net or its Gill spines will get tangled; Use a specimen container to be safe. Also be careful when handling them because of their sharp Gill spines that will cut your skin!
I have a 730g tank/sump set up (635g total water volume). I have mostly Angelfish and tangs with a couple of trigs. The emperor and Queen appropriately rule the tank together, rarely attacking each other but rather reigning together. The emperor is 8 inches while the queen is 6. They are wonderful but agree with Brock you need a 500+ tank to have a chance with having both together. I also found that actually the more angels and tangs the better they behave. The aggression is shared and not targeted. So I also have scribble, personifier(pair), blueface, and rock beauty along with a bunch of yellow and hippos tangs as well,as other tangs. Seems to work……at least so far. I do plan on adding another custom tank about the same size in the next year or so. Love my angels and tangs!!
While they are beautiful and quite hardy once acclimated, they are very aggressive as they grow larger with other angels even in bigger tanks. In my 625, she and emperor roam around together and rule the tank. Poor scribble gets harassed by both. Soon enough scrib will have to be moved to my 240g.
Love these guys! They have a nice coloration & a nice personality.
They're your profile pic!
These are so beautiful! Love these colors. 💜
Yes!!!
@@BrockLeonard There's something that I wanted to say about angelfish: Be careful when transporting these with a net or its Gill spines will get tangled; Use a specimen container to be safe. Also be careful when handling them because of their sharp Gill spines that will cut your skin!
So pretty!🐠
yes!!
Hey Brock, could I try a 2” Queen angel with a 2” emperor angel in a 65? Or do you think that there is going to be fighting? Thanks!
They could be together in a 500g if added at the same time.
I have a 730g tank/sump set up (635g total water volume). I have mostly Angelfish and tangs with a couple of trigs. The emperor and Queen appropriately rule the tank together, rarely attacking each other but rather reigning together. The emperor is 8 inches while the queen is 6. They are wonderful but agree with Brock you need a 500+ tank to have a chance with having both together. I also found that actually the more angels and tangs the better they behave. The aggression is shared and not targeted. So I also have scribble, personifier(pair), blueface, and rock beauty along with a bunch of yellow and hippos tangs as well,as other tangs. Seems to work……at least so far. I do plan on adding another custom tank about the same size in the next year or so. Love my angels and tangs!!
5:09 See the Colors of the $500 Queen Angelfish here 🐠😘👑❤🐠😘👑❤️
3:37 Kings And Queens
6:17 Compatibility
Lovely fish 😍
They are a beauty!
These shirts go hard
Thanks bro! 😁🔥 gone have to get you one
Can you do another episode of all about about the cloudy damselfish
Hey romie! this is a great suggestion, I'll add it to my list
@@BrockLeonard and fishes such as: scribbled angelfish, gold flake angel, flag fin angel, asfur angel, annularis angel, assasi trigger, crosshatch trigger, undulated trigger. Additional lists
Love the vids i just got a maroon clown fish what anenome should i get
Thanks for watching! I would go with the rose bulb anemone
do king angelfish
great suggestion!
@@BrockLeonard and more Angels please.........
does any one know which contry supplys them?
The US, they're local to Florida in the Caribbean.
Usually the United States
My was $350 with blue light looks sick
I bet it is a beauty!
While they are beautiful and quite hardy once acclimated, they are very aggressive as they grow larger with other angels even in bigger tanks. In my 625, she and emperor roam around together and rule the tank. Poor scribble gets harassed by both. Soon enough scrib will have to be moved to my 240g.
They are definitely a dominant species.