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ct103
04/24/2010, 01:29 PM
Who all has or has had a Singapore Angelfish? Failures, successes, special care needs, any info welcome.
rssjsb
04/24/2010, 04:25 PM
I have mixed emotions about the use of this fish in the hobby.
I've got one that's done very well, but most do not. The key is to get one that looks fat and is eating. They tend to be very shy at first and some just waste away.
Once they're acclimated and eating, they're easy, but can be obnoxious like any angel.
Mine eats anything I put in. I feed it a mix of frozen foods, including mysis, squid, shrimp, clam, scallop, cyclopeeze, nutramar ova, angel formula, and nori soaked in vitamins. I also feed New Life Spectrum and Formula Two pellets.
They are known to eat soft corals. Mine is in a tank filled with softies and, except for a few nips on some anthelia, he's never bothered anything.
flameangel9
04/24/2010, 06:39 PM
Got this guy from a sps dominated reef tank where he resided for 3 years.
He's been a great addition and thus far a model citizen. He eats whatever I throw in the tank.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/vv316/maxximumaxx/HPIM6114-1.jpg
ct103
04/25/2010, 07:41 AM
Well, I couldn't help myself, I bought one thursday and he seems to be doing great he is not eating prepared food yet but is grazing on the rocks and is fat and seems healthy. He did give my large blue velvet damsel an attitude adjustment that was overdue. Just hoping he continues to do well.
flameangel9
04/25/2010, 08:51 AM
Angels are tough guys my tangs gave mine the business but he was undeterred. I encourage you to feed often until you get him to eat. Best of luck its a beautiful fish.
rssjsb
04/25/2010, 09:08 AM
I would suggest you get some new life spectrum thera a pellets. I've had good luck getting finicky angels to eat them before anything else I've offered, including mysis or even brine shrimp.
ct103
04/27/2010, 05:02 PM
He's eating. When I fed yesterday he was actively taking mysis and is doing great, I am very encouraged.
Sheol
04/27/2010, 05:19 PM
Congratulations, I think that is more than half the battle with this Angel.
Matthew
rssjsb
04/27/2010, 08:58 PM
Great news! He'll be the boss of your tank in no time.
rholguin
04/27/2010, 09:12 PM
Good job with getting your angel to eat. Keep up the good work.
niles1967
04/28/2010, 07:04 AM
Mine is surprisingly aggressive. He bullies larger angels and tangs and is the least tolerant of any new additions.
thor32766
04/28/2010, 07:19 AM
They do seem to have different personailites. I had one and had to get rid of him, because of his aggression. He ate everything that was put in the tank.
ct103
04/29/2010, 04:25 PM
This one is getting along with everyone in the tank but is not taking any bullying. Beautiful fish.
Sheol
04/29/2010, 05:14 PM
Still glad news is continuing!
Matthew
iamwhatiam52
04/29/2010, 08:31 PM
I believe most of the ones seen in stores are doomed from the start. The first two I tried died in a few weeks. Before trying again, I watched every one I could find in fish stores for many months until I found one that was eating and did not have a pinched belly.
This is especially difficult here in New York since most fish sell so quickly there is no chance of watching one for a few weeks to see how it does.
The two I have now were purchased several months apart and are doing beautifully in my 180.
One is bold, one is a scared of everything. Both nip corals a bit but do no damage.
ct103
05/01/2010, 07:01 AM
He's still doing well although he will not eat every time I feed he eats some days, some days he just grazes on the rock and looks and acts healthy!!!!!!!!!
ct103
05/16/2010, 03:25 PM
Update!!!!!!! This guy is eating more each time I feed and is eating algea like crazy and has not bothered any corals. He seems healthy as can be.
Sheol
05/16/2010, 05:35 PM
Good! Congrats on a job well done!
Matthew
ct103
09/28/2011, 01:41 PM
Here it is 16 months after I acquired him and he is doing well even after a massive fish and livestock die off he and two damsels survived. I have yet to determine the cause of the die off but water change after water change no more deaths. These are hardy fish.
ct103
06/04/2012, 09:58 PM
Had this guy for over two years now. He has a taste for xenia can't grow it with him around but that is fine with me this is a beautiful fish.
falconut
06/05/2012, 05:27 AM
That's great. I think they're a beautiful fish, but just don't want to risk my corals. I tried them twice and both didn't live past 2 months. 1st one wasn't eatting and 2nd was eatting a lot and just stopped one day and dead the next.
What have you been feeding yours?
ct103
09/24/2015, 06:11 PM
A little more than 5 years ago I bought a Singapore Angel. He went MIA about 2 weeks ago, today I found him while I was doing some cleaning around my tank all dried up, leap of death. RIP fellow!
Sounds Fishy
09/25/2015, 06:32 AM
I have had a Singapore for two months.It started eating brine shrimp with in an hour of being acclimatized,and has since started eating flake food.Great fish with nice colour and patterning.Stays away from all my soft coral and LPS.I make sure it is fed regularly so it isn't hungry,and looking for something in the reef to munch on.That said ,it has a big appetite.I only paid 13.99 for it too.
MrsBugmaster
09/25/2015, 08:28 AM
I had one for a short time. Went through QT great. Add to DT along with a Coral Beauty at the same, but my Tinkeri Butterfly killed him. :( I think they were too much alike in color cause the Tinkeri was fine with the Coral Beauty, which is still doing great. Love the Singapore, but will not add another one as long as I have the Tinkeri.
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