The harem was in a big tank, something like a 150g I guess.
I was a custom cube, and there was a shoal in the center
that the reef was built upon, and the Flame Angels were
hiding in the caves. Brad dropped in some flake food, and
all this color can flying out of the reef rock. It was very
cool. Wish I had my camera back then.
Marc
Billy wrote:
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| Yes, you can add a flame angel to that list of reeflings.
Thanks
|
| Just remember that is it 50/50 when it comes to Dwarf Angels
| and clams.
Another thing dragging me back. I'd like to get a tridnacnid clam
eventually. I'm just going to have to get another tank. That's all
there is to it.
|
| And then there is the issue of the Flame Angel living. They
I've read of this, and have been working very hard to keep my system
stable in anticipation of this. I'd like to remove aquarist error
from the equation.
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| My belief is that the ones that die on Day 14 are caught
| with cyanide and the poisoning takes that long before the
| fish suddenly dies.
Again, something I've read about, and I was terrified to learn that
it's happening in places other than the Phillipines, where it
apparently started. My "source" for fish doesn't buy anything that
came from the Phillipines, but it's getting really hard in general to
find healthy fish, depending on the species.
|
| I love Flame Angels, and have had mine for about 2 years I
| think. Maybe longer. Our former club president had a tank
| with a harem of Flames, and to see 6 of them swirling around
| at feeding time was A W E S O M E!
|
Sounds fantastic!! How large a tank was required for these?
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