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  1. truth be told, getting a golden angel to feed is not difficult. they are shy fishes by nature and if given proper conditions to settle down, they will feel comfortable and get started on feeding. the difficult part comes after that. most are caught using cyanide due to their extreme crypticness and shyness in the wild. so many specimens die of the effects of cyanide after capture, despite feeding or not. yours was lucky in a sense that it managed to survive despite all the trials of capture. this goes the same to colini, multibar and venutus. IMO, the 4 hardest dwarf angels to acclimate and get adjusted to aquarium life. but if alot of patience, luck and the right conditions are given, they will make wonderful pets,.
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  2. good timing, just nice payday....
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  3. For those interested in AT, Coralfarm has 2 of them feeding on pellets. Stable and been there for easily 2 to 3 weeks. Size easily 4 inches and above. Selling at least 375 and above depends on size. They still have lots of queen, alantic blue tang, sohals, purple tangs, flameback, yellow tangs, etc. All the best.
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