Coral Beauty Angel

Coral Beauty Angel

How to Care for Azure Damsel
written by Dave Burr
Behavior:

A great fish for the community aquarium, the Coral Beauty Angel will do best in an aquarium with live rock for it to graze on. The Coral Beauty Angel may nip at zoanthids, clam mantles, less noxious LPS corals, & SPS corals. If you plan to keep other dwarf angels, it is best to add them at the same time to avoid “territorial disputes”.

Feeding:

Offer the Coral Beauty Angel a mixed diet of mysis shrimp and algae preparations 4-6 times per week. Soaking all fish food with vitamins will help keep your fish healthier and make them less susceptible to disease. We recommend soaking food in garlic as well when adding new fish and whenever your notice ich or other disease in the aquarium. Garlic will help repel external parasites and will boost the fishes immunity.

Feeding Tips:

Remember to feed slowly. Leftover food will cause nitrates and phosphates to rise. If you see food falling to the sand bed and into the rocks you should feed slower and give the fish a chance to eat before adding a little more. Using a turkey baster allows you to target food to different fish. For example you can feed the aggressive fish on one side of the tank and then squirt a little bit on the other side for the less aggressive fish. This way all the fish get a chance to eat enough.

Maximum Length:
4"
Care Level:
Moderate
Family:
Pomacanthidae
Reef Compatibility:
Add with caution
Minimum Aquarium Size:
60 gal.
Origin:
Fiji, Indo-Pacific
Diet:
Omnivore- will eat both herbivore and carnivore preparations
Water Conditions:

75-80° F; sg 1.024-1.026 (1.025 is ideal); pH 8.1-8.4 Ca 420-440 ppm, Alk 8-9.5 dKH, Mg 1260-1350, Nitrates <10ppm, Phosphates, < .10ppm

Water Chemistry:

Maintaining Ammonia at 0 ppm, Nitrites at 0 ppm, and Nitrates below 10ppm will help to keep your Coral Beauty Angel happy and healthy. We recommend doing a water change soon after Nitrates rise above 10 ppm. Maintaining proper calcium (420-440 ppm), alkalinity (8-9.5 dkh – run it 7-8 if you are carbon dosing), and magnesium levels (1260-1350 ppm) will help to keep pH stable in the 8.1-8.4 range. We recommend a specific gravity of 1.024-1.026 with 1.025 being ideal for fish. Temperature should remain stable as well and should stay within a 2 degree range.