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Ya got a scientific name or a photo or something? Cuz I do not know which fish that name refers too.

The only angels considered reef safe that I know off would be the genus Genicanthus ones.

Is this it?
Genicanthus_personatusAQF.jpg
 
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Laura D":2paemw5j said:
Ya got a scientific name or a photo or something? Cuz I do not know which fish that name refers too.

The only angels considered reef safe that I know off would be the genus Genicanthus ones.

Is this it?
Genicanthus_personatusAQF.jpg

A personatus angel. 8O

I can't think of a half yellow half white angel either. :? You sure it's not a butterfly fish?
 
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The only thing that comes to mind is a female G. melanospilos.

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But they are not from the Red Sea.
 
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fishaddict":2h5ween9 said:
My bad was a pyramid butterfly,but they had shallowtail's they claim are reef safe

This guy?
Hemitaurichthys-polylepis2.jpg


Swallowtails are the most 'reef safe' angels. Very rarely they'll pick on some corals from what I hear.
 

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Wow! Great thread. I have wanted angles for the past two years but wouldn't out of fear for my reef. Thanks everyone!
 

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