Lets see those angelfish pics!!!!!!

Great pictures everyone!

Here are my little ones ;)

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~Michael
 
Hydrologist,

That is a beautiful angel! Love these guys.
Where has this thread been hiding? It pops up every now & then, & vanishes. Then appears in a different forum.
Maybe the REAL title is "Flying Dutchmen Thread" or "Mary Celeste"! LOL

Matthew
 
Bad picture, this guy won't stay still, but I just had to share my little 1 1/2" goldflake juvi. Had him for 4 weeks now and is almost ready to come out of QT. Took a lot ot TLC and many many variety feedings to get him going. Now he eats brine, cyclpoeeze, flake and spectrum. He'll also eat ground up pieces of mysis. One interesting thing about this guy is that he ONLY eats food floating in the water. Once it settles down on the bottom he won't touch it and he's never picked at rocks or substrate.

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Hey LargeAngels, what's the latest with this one? Would love to see updated pics!
 
I've noticed my Bicolor acts like that. Food in the water column or on the surface is greedily gobbled up. It hits the bottom, it ceases to exist. Odd, because he grazes algae on the tank walls & LR.

Matthew
 
Really nice angels everyone.
michael_cb_125, do you keep your temp down for those beautiful Bandits, can they be OK at 78F?
Hydrologist, I really like your set-up w/ so much room for your fish--that is the way it should be done, very, very nice--and cool Scribble!
 
Michael- those bandits are amazing, they look very healthy. Nice to see this thread re-emerge.

So many changes since my last post in this thread, my flagfin died of an internal bacterial infection I believe and my blueface got very large and aggressive for my 180 so I gave him away. Here is a pic of my current majestic angel which I have kept for 2+ years.
 

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Wrott- I am keeping them between 69 and 72 as of the last few weeks. When they go into the DT, they will be kept at 68. These fish will live at 78 but will slowly wither away, I would not recommend keeping them above the low 70s.

KT- Thanks! I love these little fish. It is nice to have a pair that will eat literally anything!


Great pics everyone~!!

~Michael
 
This is a wonderful thread. In the interests of keeping it going, here is my African Flameback (C. acanthops)

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Thought I'd add to this great Thread. Both are in my Main Display which is SPS Dominant with a few zoos/palys, LPS, & clams. So far both are doing great and taking in flake, freeze dried and frozen!

Flagfin...
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Regal...
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memories

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Here's some pics to contribute to this wonderful thread.Must of them past tanks , many have gone to live long lives in friends tanks.
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pretty passer angel

pretty passer angel

This medium passer kept juvenile marking for a long time .... Up to 5 inches in fact and graced the office tank for quite awhile.
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That Regal is Drop Dead GORGEOUS! God, I love these guys. Every pic just makes me want to get one NOW. But don't have a tank for it.

Matthew
 
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