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Need advice: I bought a keyhole angel yesterday and I am extremely excited about him. I already have a swallowtail angel in my tank. She didn’t notice the new little guy. She mostly swan dives at the chromis and vice versa which si pretty funny to watch. No damage done. But I digress.

I want to get a flame angel and coral beauty to be added together. They would be the last additions to a mixed reef tank. I have multiple tangs all doing well in the tank. What are the chances of this going well? Also… reef safety experiences?
 

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Wasn’t there some debate as to which Biotas were?
There still is, a few are showing blue throat signs now and others show the yellow throat.
This debate came because the parent specimens were collected as yellow bellies but in a region where the two variants overlap. So they could have both genes causing the variation in offspring.
 

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There still is, a few are showing blue throat signs now and others show the yellow throat.
This debate came because the parent specimens were collected as yellow bellies but in a region where the two variants overlap. So they could have both genes causing the variation in offspring.
Biota does not guarantee that the babies are all yellow throat. According to their web site, only one of the ones they keep show blue throat, the rest are yellow throat. They did not give the percentage or the denominator of this statistic.
 

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