RDtrack
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No. 2 inches. I like working with small angels, for a number of reasons, and have had good luck in the past.Going to go that small again?
No. 2 inches. I like working with small angels, for a number of reasons, and have had good luck in the past.Going to go that small again?
No. 2 inches. I like working with small angels, for a number of reasons, and have had good luck in the past.
No. 2 inches. I like working with small angels, for a number of reasons, and have had good luck in the past.
Check the overflows. I had a Naso I had given up for dead after conducting an extensive search of the tank including the overflows, and 7 months later I found it alive and well in the overflow.
Hope he turns up.
What size is yours again?
Was thinking about doing a 3-4"...
I was going to go that route but my LFS beat me to the punch.Mine was just under 4". RDtrack if you give it another go in the future check out SaltyAquaria, Adrian has some the size you got maybe a little larger for 1600$ with 14 day guarantee. Rufus catches the fish that Adrian sells so it's a win win
I agree with you too a point. I believe small or juvenile angels do better in a DT because of the natural food source available. Also one of the other reasons I like small or juvenile angels you can somewhat teach them to eat other foods than corals.No flaming here. I never put angels in a Q tank. Just be prepared for the worse. The way I see it the stress of a small tank and then moving them again is just as bad
Trust me I've checked and rechecked every place that she could be beside tearing my rock work up (which I'll be doing in a few weeks).Any luck checking the overflows or sumps? I think on a fish that small/special I'd be be looking all over the place.
I agree with you too a point. I believe small or juvenile angels do better in a DT because of the natural food source available. Also one of the other reasons I like small or juvenile angels you can somewhat teach them to eat other foods than corals.
However larger angels maybe 2 inches and larger do better in a Qt. It allows them in my mind to learn to feed from the water column. Also there is no competition for them to learn how to eat either. Expecially important with Regals.
In my opinion there is not enough natural food (live rock) to sustain them if theyes are 2 inches or greater in size.
Also I believe the probability of them have flukes is greater as their size increases. Thus you can easily treat them.
I'm by no means an expert at keeping angels but this has been my experience.
Thank you very much.Rdtrack, the juvenile bandeds are just starting to show up. Let Adrian know if you want to give it another try. Other sizes are avaliable as well.
Rdtrack, the juvenile bandeds are just starting to show up. Let Adrian know if you want to give it another try. Other sizes are avaliable as well.