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Yeah, here I go again. I've been doing a lot of reading and talking to
a few people, and I'm ready to go again. I firmly believe that my first bunch of young angels died because of water chemistry problems. My fault. The second batch were quite weakened from having just days earlier coming though a chloramine attack. Not all agree. Opinions abound on the topic of angel health issues. Most popular seems to be the Angelfish Virus, or Angel Aids theories. And the warning that once the disease has struck a tank, it will remain in the water, or be carried by other, healthy fish. One of the university studies I read that was well researched found that angels sent to them, dead or alive, who were believed to have the virus, were found to have numerous illnesses, but nothing new, and no virus isolated. I'm not saying that the virus is a hoax, I know it is real, but I am seriously trying to find reliable information, scientific studies, something more than "I had angelfish once and they all died". One way to help myself decide about the "once it's in your tank you can never keep angels again" advice is to put a healthy angel fish into the tank where I lost 12 angels in 8 weeks. I called Vance, my local fish guy, and asked if he happened to have any angels. He rarely buys angels from wholesalers, he only sells the odd group of youngsters that individuals bring him after their first, and usually last, successful home spawning. I found 3 silver angels in one tank, and a single koi angel in another. I did the usual check-em-out routine, opened the top and touched my finger to the water, follow my finger across the glass, that kind of stuff, and the koi was by far the brightest and boldest of the lot. It was a little over the size of a quarter. 12 bucks! Vance was talking to a man at the other end of the store, 2 rooms away, and I called out, Vance I want to buy this angel but I am not paying 12 "choose your expletive from Roy's extensive list" dollars for an experiment! He called back "what experiment", and as I approached, he introduced me to the guy he was talking with and the three of us went over my plans. I got the fish for $6, because, "I have a guy who has been promising to supply me for over a year, and all he ever brings in is 4 or 5 every few months, this guy's not as serious as he says he is. So that's why you get the fish for $6. Fine. And if it dies in my experiment I will demand my six bucks back. He's been at the store for 3 weeks. He's been with me for 27 hours and 29 minutes so far, and I just fed him some freeze dried brine shrimp that he is eagerly chasing all over the tank. I'll decide on some arbitrary time frame, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, I don't know yet, before I feel safe adding a new group to that tank. Meanwhile, If anyone has pointers to scientific articles on freshwater angelfish diseases, please send them my way. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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