Plan B!

Catpicklesdog

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Well it doesn't look like I'm going to be able to catch my Bangaii Cardinals to put them in the "love shack". So that means I have a spare tank (oh dear what a pity etc!)

It's a 34 gal and I'm thinking

1 x lemonpeel Angelfish - always wanted one but they're not reef safe

1 x pistol shrimp/goby pair - haven't made up my mind on which goby

Any thoughts or suggestions?
 
I absolutely love lemon peel angels. They are one of my favorite fish

I'm sure you've heard it before but all I hear about them is that they are hard to take care of. I've also read on WWM that they need a tank larger than 34 gallons, they are the biggest of pygmy angels. I guess wait and see whatever else says as I don't have any experience, I'm just saying what I've read.
 
The lemonpeel is one of the smaller dwarf angels we can choose forour tanks...Th only real time when a larger than 30 odd gallons is needed is when your trying to breed a mated pair, then yes, i would suggest a 50 odd gallon "tall" tank...this extra size is need due to the spawning behaviour of these...
 
The lemonpeel is one of the smaller dwarf angels we can choose forour tanks...Th only real time when a larger than 30 odd gallons is needed is when your trying to breed a mated pair, then yes, i would suggest a 50 odd gallon "tall" tank...this extra size is need due to the spawning behaviour of these...

they are the smaller ones? I guess I read something wrong then because I thought they were one of the biggest pygmys.
 
I absolutely love lemon peel angels. They are one of my favorite fish

I'm sure you've heard it before but all I hear about them is that they are hard to take care of. I've also read on WWM that they need a tank larger than 34 gallons, they are the biggest of pygmy angels. I guess wait and see whatever else says as I don't have any experience, I'm just saying what I've read.

WWM is one website I didn't check out - and you're right they do recommend larger. Everywhere I looked said a minimum of 20 or 30 gallons. may have to reconsider this one.
 
they are the smaller ones? I guess I read something wrong then because I thought they were one of the biggest pygmys.

Right. They are indeed one of the larger species, topping out at around 14 cm. I consider C. potteri to be a larger dwarf angel, but even it is smaller (at 10 cm) compared to C. flavissimus.
 
i loooveee flame angels and shall have one...oh yes.. i shall have one.
lemon peels are also cool and i also love the potters angel just some other suggestions
as for gobies..i love my yellow watchman..such character..i have a pistol shrimp but they have not gotten 2gether yet
 
I have a lemonpeel and he is rather aggressive. He pushed the 3-stripe damsel out of his home as soon as I put him in the tank. He also gave me a fit when I purchased an ocillaris clown.

He's okay now but I'm afraid to introduce anything that moves slower. If you get one, introduce him last.
 
u can put a lemonpeel in a 34, but it has damsel-like behavior meaning the next fish u add in your tank, it might bother. i have a lemonpeel too in a partial reef, and i think it's generally safe. doesn't mess with dusters, inverts, but it might nip on a hard coral occasionally, but nothing dramatic. plus, they're not difficult to keep, u shouldnt follow all the crap that websites will tell you.
 
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For that size tank, the goby/shrimp combo sounds perfect. :thm:
 
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