Angel Pics

Sigmund

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Here are some pics of my new angels. Have had the Venustus for over a year now, the Multi-Bar and Golden are new (Have had them for a few weeks now). All of them are eating great, can't believe how well they are getting along, no aggression at all.

Sorry not great pics, don't have access to my normal camera. Hope I posted the pics correctly
 

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Daniel Reef,

Tank is a 150 gallon with a 30 gallon sump tank below. Been feeding them a mixture of frozen foods, mostly Spirinula enhanced brine and small mysis, also a few of the angel food mixes that contain some algae's and sponges. They definitely prefer the brine and mysis though.

They have ate from the first day in the tank, been feeding them about 4 to 5 times a day, primarily to fatten up the Multi-bar he came in a little thinner than the Golden, want to get the both as thick as my Venustus. Once he looks good and fat will probably drop to around 3 times a day, historically this has been a good frequency with the amount I feed per feeding.

Was concerned about possible aggression, adding both the Golden and the Multi-Bar at the same time helped temper the Venustus, as it turned ot only had some displaying and chasing for about a day or two, now they swim around with each other sometimes with no agression at all. Keeping them fat and happy help.
 
jonathansruelas,

Nope have the following also in it. Pretty much full to my liking, don't think i would add anything else except maybe a cool blenny or goby if I came across something unique and cool.

Tankmates:
Blue Star Leopard Wrasse Male
Pair of Occelaris Clowns
Matted / Jade Filefish
Pink Streaked Wrasse
Possum Wrasse
Swalesi Basslet
Circus Goby
Blue-Spot Jawfish
Peppermint / CandyCane Hogfish

Then the three angels (Venustus / Multi-Bar, Golden)

Pretty good collection of fish, they all get along, good combination of fish that are out and about, and those that are more criptic.
 
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