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Old February 1st 08, 12:00 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Titanium Chicken Wire

Interesting. I did not know there was titanium
chicken wire.

I think the best thing would be to take the angel
out, unless you like the looks of chicken wire in
your tank.

One other option would be to create a natural
division that would keep the angel on one side of
the tank. But then that would reduce space for for
the angel to live. If the tank was big enough that
would be fine.


Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 1/31/2008 6:25 PM:
My gray angel is harassing my claims. I had them attached, growing, and
about as happy as a clam can be, but now they are on their sides in the
sand.

I know they can't continue that way, so what to do? I guess I just need
to move the clams or the angel. Or, use titanium chicken wire to keep
the angel away from the clams. Any other ideas?

Crud, I don't have another tank set up. I guess I'll need to get a move
on. I have a 29 gallon which would be easiest. And, I have a 220g
which could probably host both of my angels which I want to do in the
long run to see if I can mate them.

--Kurt