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I posted before but used the subject new fish and it was all ready a post so
it added my post to there. I went to oddball aquariums today and got two female betta's, one male (just cause he was pretty) and three angels, i will i think get more but wanted to see how these guys did first. post more when i get them all in the tanks and see how they do. angels were one koi and one black and one white Nik |
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![]() "Nikki" wrote in message . .. I posted before but used the subject new fish and it was all ready a post so it added my post to there. I went to oddball aquariums today and got two female betta's, one male (just cause he was pretty) and three angels, i will i think get more but wanted to see how these guys did first. post more when i get them all in the tanks and see how they do. angels were one koi and one black and one white Nik Ok we are settled in now... I went up with the thought of getting koi angels, however the only ones he had big enough for selling size and still under quarter size were dinner for a (I think this is the name) shovel head catfish, wow that monster was big and ugly, there were two in a 130g and did not look like they fit all that well...the catfish, he said koi angels that were in that tank were not up to par something about color I guess (thought that was mean but guess its life) I did manage to find one koi along with a black and a white one they are doing find today and look happy at this time. Female betta's is anther story, I took all my females out of the tank yesterday because since the week of the funeral the tank has not been right, I did go a week and a half with out cleaning and I was unable to get rid of the cloudy and get on top of it again, so I took them out cleaned it well took half water out and used "clear water and refilled what I took out, waited for temp to get back to 80 then returned my females with the two new ones who are smaller then the rest, they did well, however my two bigger females got into a fight, but they are back to swimming together now. water looks good again. I seen 2 huge GF koi up there, longer then my arm....wow They also had a indoor pond full of yellow koi, very pretty if they were not sitting beside those monsters I would of been temped to get one, the color was so bright, I think he had about four indoor ponds with koi. I also seen a ton of cichlids and discus, he has them from babies up to full grown, I will tell you they all look so healthy...and I could not begin to tell you how many different kinds, ones I never heard of before. I spent a good bit checking out the angels, he keeps the place somewhat dark, gives you a flash light when you go in to see, the lights are on in the place but not in a lot of the tanks, as not to disturb the fish. anyway he had angels from babies up to adults and a lot of them, all looked healthy, when i was picking the ones i wanted there must of been twenty of them up at the top trying to get in the net, kind of like pick me pick me..lol Nik Mr. G, what do you feed your angels the first few days till they get used to their new home, anything different? I gave them a few flakes last night but was not sure if it was a good idea to feed them right away. |
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 09:23:36 -0400, "Nikki"
wrote: Mr. G, what do you feed your angels the first few days till they get used to their new home, anything different? I gave them a few flakes last night but was not sure if it was a good idea to feed them right away. Just the usual stuff. Flake, freeze dried shrimp and bloodworms. If they don't jump for the food, it may mean lots of things, but it may mean they don't recognize it as food right away. I have some tetra bits color food, bright red, and whenever I drop a few of those pellets in the water every angel I've brought home was instantly attracted to it. They are a little big for the smallest angels, but once they've chased the red pellets they seem to instinctively know that whatever I drop into their water must be something good to eat. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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