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Dwarf Saltwater AngelfishIf you wish to keep these beauties, make sure they’re reef safe. The dwarf Dwarf Saltwater AngelfishIf you wish to keep these beauties, make sure they’re reef safe. The dwarf Dwarf Saltwater AngelfishIf you wish to keep these beauties, make sure they’re reef safe. The dwarf Dwarf Saltwater AngelfishIf you wish to keep these beauties, make sure they’re reef safe. The dwarf

Dwarf Saltwater Angelfish

If you wish to keep these beauties, make sure they’re reef safe. The dwarf species from the centropyge family (featured here coral beauty; eibli; flame; and bicolor) are usually safe and stays small.

Results may vary however depending on the fish’s personality, some people see theirs eat their corals while some don’t.

They are predominantly herbivorous, so feed plenty of vegetable matter for the sake of their health. It is recommended they be kept in a spacious tank - 30G per fish - with plenty of rocks and decors because they like to hide in during sleeptime…

Eibli angels and Coral beauty angels are adorable <3


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