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sweet as ever Greg.
Love the (Red Sea) Angel Fish!!!! I don't know if I'm ready for one as of yet. I always had problem with keeping copper bands, any thoughts on their care.
 
That trapped angel looks like a Potters Angel to me. I can't believe the bait you used. :lol:
 
Thanks guys, the pics are linked to the PBMAS webisite and our host sucks so sometimes the links are down. I'm trying to get my site updated but I've been so busy and on top of it I have jury duty right now.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6469085#post6469085 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by druluv
sweet as ever Greg.
Love the (Red Sea) Angel Fish!!!! I don't know if I'm ready for one as of yet. I always had problem with keeping copper bands, any thoughts on their care.

It's actually a Regal Angel from Fiji, the Red Sea Regals are a little more colorful and have a yellow stomach but have a worse track record.
My copperbands doing great so far, it always helps to hae healthy one to begin with and try blood worms to get them started.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6469433#post6469433 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Airman
What is the pic after the zoos?

It's a madagascar leather, they're rare to find in that color, there's a pic of a full grown one in my thread somewhere, I'll post a nother pic of it later.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6469503#post6469503 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
That trapped angel looks like a Potters Angel to me. I can't believe the bait you used. :lol:

Yeh they look kind of like potters but in the light are much more pretty, I knew that bait would work better than normal food...
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/angelfish/goldenpygmyangel/

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6469818#post6469818 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cutsupremetrib
holy crap i see an moorish Idol are u having good luck with this guy i want one but have heard horror stories
They definitely are hit or miss, they take extra work and may eat coral so do a lot of research before even thinking about getting one.
 
Now that you have that regal You're tank is definatly my dream. Please keep it up man. How are the others takeing to him/her?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6471504#post6471504 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by doody
Now that you have that regal You're tank is definatly my dream. Please keep it up man. How are the others takeing to him/her?

With all of the things about my tank I think that the most amazing thing is the lack of aggression. When I add a fish, any fish really, aggression and being beat up doesn't even come into my mind anymore. The worst thing that hapens anymore is the sailfin goes near it and spreads it's fins for about 5 minutes and the rest of the fish have to check it out. The new fish are never chased and are very quickly accepted and hanging out with the rest of them. I think that this helps me very much when trying to keep these harder fish. I feed ALOT so there is absolutley no competion for food, all of the fish share the same nori clips and eat right next to each other.
So far the regal id doing great but it's still early to really tell, he's eating, he's out in the open, and the hangs out with everyone else.
 
Well, sad news to update. I found the Regal laying on the sandbe dead. He had absolutley no marks, was eating well, and was fat and not being picked on. They are known to do this though. I'm going to try and get one that I know has been held in a tank for at least a couple of weeks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6490081#post6490081 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GregM779
Well, sad news to update. I found the Regal laying on the sandbe dead. He had absolutley no marks, was eating well, and was fat and not being picked on. They are known to do this though. I'm going to try and get one that I know has been held in a tank for at least a couple of weeks.

Sorry to hear about your loss...
 
He was in the tank only a couple of days. Everyone I have talked to thinks it was cyanide. I'm in no rush but if I find a healthy, eating one from a reputable source I'll try again.
 
I bought a rainford goby that was cyanide poisoned. I did not know until other. I read that rainford goby will eat hair alagae.
 
OK, I picked up one of those rubbermaid wrapping paper holders today at home depot for $1.99. If I want to keep it on the floor and use it for auto topoff, what do I need to feed it a little up to my sump?
 
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