Buddyboy67
Fish Herder
Nice to see you on the other forum Tina..lots from up yer way on there,lol...
I've been lucky and had no problem with her at all...apparently the males are more bolshy however and look completely different from the females as well.
Some report them to nip corals, like most angels, but this girl is a litttle angel. Also no major aggression from her either, occasional tail wagging, cichlid style, between her and the flame but apart from this she is fine.
Males are much larger, hitting up to 18cm, and are white and yellow in comparison to their stunning little ladies and seem to be seen less often, although a few have bred these swallowtails now using 2 to 1 harems.
Watch their swimming in shop b4 purchase though..if swimming is laboured or swimm in a head up or down poition then ignore it and look for another. This is caused on collection by being brought to the surface too quickly and is hard to rectify once caused.
I've been lucky and had no problem with her at all...apparently the males are more bolshy however and look completely different from the females as well.
Some report them to nip corals, like most angels, but this girl is a litttle angel. Also no major aggression from her either, occasional tail wagging, cichlid style, between her and the flame but apart from this she is fine.
Males are much larger, hitting up to 18cm, and are white and yellow in comparison to their stunning little ladies and seem to be seen less often, although a few have bred these swallowtails now using 2 to 1 harems.
Watch their swimming in shop b4 purchase though..if swimming is laboured or swimm in a head up or down poition then ignore it and look for another. This is caused on collection by being brought to the surface too quickly and is hard to rectify once caused.