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coral beauty tips for health

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Topic: coral beauty tips for health
Posted By: phys
Subject: coral beauty tips for health
Date Posted: November 23 2011 at 2:12am
hi all... Id like yo see if you have some tips for care to keep a coral beauty healthy. I got some feeding tips and whatnots but theres always more to know. Thanks for your help in advance!



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Posted By: AcroNem
Date Posted: June 29 2013 at 11:47am
What size tank will it be in? The only problem I've found is Angels don't handle stress at all, as for feeding I've never encountered one that's extremely picky. Picky yes but not too tough. I have a flame angelfish that's Been in one of my tanks for a year now and when I feed the other Fish and try to feed him he doesn't eat. He feeds primarily off the rocks or anything else it can find. Yet he's fat and healthy and happy it's the weirdest thing. just keep good water quality don't use anything harsh like the last comment said and you'll do fine!


Posted By: ReefdUp
Date Posted: June 29 2013 at 11:52am
Originally posted by AcroNem AcroNem wrote:

don't use anything harsh like the last comment said and you'll do fine!


The last comment was a spammer that found the post with the key words, beauty & health. It was unrelated to reefkeeping.

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Posted By: AcroNem
Date Posted: June 29 2013 at 12:13pm
ha are you serious? Not true. I post here all the time check my past replies and comments. I was agreeing with that post I have found angels don't like the more nasty chemicals. Or did you say the original post was spam? He only had one point and joined today.


Posted By: AcroNem
Date Posted: June 29 2013 at 12:18pm
Sorry about the double post. My bad I read your reply wrong, although in some ways I do agree with what the spammer said.


Posted By: ReefKeeper78
Date Posted: July 06 2013 at 4:25am
Cuticle cream is the best for fish I am sure...lol

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