Centropyge Flavissima risk taker

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So i bought a Centropyge Flavissima.....
against all the odds i released him in a lps mostly reeftank ( 5 months old )
It was a consious purchase with the knowledge of high risk non reef safe .
But i did take that risk since his behaviour and aesthetics got the better hand on me :)

Very active swimmer and responsive at lps .
After a few hours drive with heatpack he was still very active in his bag .
Upon releasing imeadiatly started exploring and nipping stone's
Did not yet see him nip any coral's but that's early to say only first few hour's in the tank .

I would like to share this as a revieuw about keeping him and my expirience in him reef safe or not .
I found alot of bad revieuws regarding coral eating so i am hoping on a better outcome post of this awesome angel this time :)

He is visible to the end of the video for a short period .
Ill try to make some more video's further in time .

 
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Good luck, and take lots of pictures of your rock work. I have a feeling you'll be doing some massive aquascaping in the future... Angelfish don't just swim into nets.
Fair points
Lesson leard . The hard way ofc . This guy has some appetite for corals
 

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