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![]() I got a bakers dozen of neons.....about 1" to 1 1/4" in length, cheap on sale 99 cents each or 6 for $5. I also got half a dozen bloodfin tetras. Angels were really interested in them when they were in their acclimataion container in the big tank, and from the looks of the angels, I could sort of read "food" being turned over in their minds...But once I released them all, the angels have not paid them any attention......Just counted again and they are all present and accounted for...I don;t think they are gonna bother them as they are probably too large for them to consume......and they have a bunch of vegetatoin to hide in if need be......Guess time will tell! ..On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 21:40:24 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Tristin wrote: Looking for neons for schooling type fish in the tank. Ah, right, I did think for a moment that you had a) either lost your marbles, b)had more money than sense or c) both of the afore mentioned......Yes, the neons fit in really well with the angels but you do need to consider that they could become "lunch" - and it is very much a case of suck it and see..... I had the neons before the angels but have introduced more neons since.....I would say make sure that you get the largest neons in the shop - some are so small that they are really just the size of livebearer fry and won't last 5 secs.....Plant the tank as much as you can before adding them - some valis and long-stemmed plants would work....this gives the Neons an opportunity to escape.....Only buy 5/6 Neons to start (number depends on the quantity discount given by your LFS) - this way if it does end in tears you haven't lost too much.....If the angels and neons seem fine then go ahead and buy some more - nothing more effective IMO than a school of little brightly coloured fish to finish off a tank of larger fish. If it doesn't work with the Neons there are other schooling fish that you might consider - I've just acquired some flame rasboras - a little bit bigger than the neons and look just great.... Gill ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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On Mar 9, 5:28�pm, Tristin wrote:
I got a bakers dozen of neons.....about 1" to 1 1/4" in length, cheap on sale 99 cents each or *6 for $5. I also got half a dozen bloodfin tetras. Angels were really interested in them when they were in their acclimataion *container in the big tank, and from the looks of the angels, I could sort of read "food" *being turned over in their minds...But once I released them all, *the angels have not paid them any attention......Just counted again and they are all present and accounted for...I don;t think they are gonna bother them as they are probably too large for them to consume......and they have a bunch of vegetatoin to hide in if need be......Guess time will tell! .On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 21:40:24 +0000, Gill Passman wrote: Tristin wrote: Looking for neons for schooling type fish in the tank. Ah, right, I did think for a moment that you had a) either lost your marbles, b)had more money than sense or c) both of the afore mentioned......Yes, the neons fit in really well with the angels but you do need to consider that they could become "lunch" - and it is very much a case of suck it and see..... I had the neons before the angels but have introduced more neons since.....I would say make sure that you get the largest neons in the shop - some are so small that they are really just the size of livebearer fry and won't last 5 secs.....Plant the tank as much as you can before adding them - some valis and long-stemmed plants would work....this gives the Neons an opportunity to escape.....Only buy 5/6 Neons to start (number depends on the quantity discount given by your LFS) - this way if it does end in tears you haven't lost too much......If the angels and neons seem fine then go ahead and buy some more - nothing more effective IMO than a school of little brightly coloured fish to finish off a tank of larger fish. If it doesn't work with the Neons there are other schooling fish that you might consider - I've just acquired some flame rasboras - a little bit bigger than the neons and look just great.... Gill ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! The trick to having Angelfish and Neons or Cardinals together in the same tank is that the Angels must grow up with fully grown (or close to it) Neons or Cardinals with them. If you use small ones...forget about it. They're lunch. Now once you've gotten your Angels used to being aroud Neons or Cardinals and they're considered tank mates, not food....you can't add smaller neons ever to replace any that may die. You cannot add larger angels either. When adding new neons or cardinals to the tank you should do it like half an hour after lights out. You don't want their attention going to prey drive while the new neons are floating in the bag. The new guys will dart about out of fear of having no where to go with predatory fish checking them out, and that will turn on their prey drive towards the new guys. I've already made that mistake. I didn't think my Angels that were plenty used to being housed with Neons would decide to go after the new ones. However, just like I mentioned before...that darting about behavior in the bag while floating turned it on. They went right after the newbies and left the established neons alone. |
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