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|min_sg=1.020 | |min_sg=1.020 | ||
|max_sg=1.025 | |max_sg=1.025 | ||
− | |min_tank_size= | + | |min_tank_size=30 |
|min_tank_size_unit=G | |min_tank_size_unit=G | ||
|min_ph=8.1 | |min_ph=8.1 | ||
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== Sexing == | == Sexing == | ||
− | :The Lemonpeel Angelfish is a tropical saltwater fish, so if you want to breed them | + | :The Lemonpeel Angelfish is a tropical saltwater fish, so if you want to breed them buy two Angels at the same time and let them pair off. Lemonpeel spawning happens at night and are all born as females. If another is added, one will change to become a male! |
== Tank compatibility == | == Tank compatibility == | ||
− | :Lemonpeel Angelfish are very easy going when it comes to compatibility! These fish should not be kept with Lemonpeel mimic tang, Those tangs look much like their own species. They also don't get along well with their own species, unless in tanks over 150 gallons. Fish like sailfin tangs, wrasse, clowns, and basslets make great compatible tank mates. Lemonpeels should not be kept with damsels, overly aggressive fish or in a tank! | + | :Lemonpeel Angelfish are very easy going when it comes to compatibility! These fish should not be kept with Lemonpeel mimic tang, Those tangs look much like their own species. They also don't get along well with their own species, unless in tanks over 150 gallons. Fish like sailfin tangs, wrasse, clowns, and basslets make great compatible tank mates. Lemonpeels should not be kept with damsels, overly aggressive fish or in a reef tank! |
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== Feeding regime == | == Feeding regime == | ||
− | :Feed these fish 1-2 times to day for | + | :Feed these fish 1-2 times to day for a adult for a juveniles feed them 2-3 times per day. |