what do lemonpeel angels eat?

lol


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Diet and Feeding
Herbivore, grazer, offer algae and/or sponge based prepared diets and lots of algae.
 
Are you sure you aren't in Elementary school?

People have been kindly answering your questions but you just don't seem to understand. You are limited to the fish you can keep in a smaller tank.

It would probably make things easier to decide if you bought some of the better books on the market. Read through them and narrow your list down to species that are known to be able to survive in smaller set ups. Once you have a few species picked then ask away.

Carl
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8730213#post8730213 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Gary Majchrzak
corals :lol:
How true this is! They very much appreciate an open brain or a nice owl's eye. You could also try an $80 clam - lol.


Just a word: On RC you can get responses & advice that range from worthless to sublime ones by people who are experts in their field and kindly take the time to help, well, anyone who asks. Please consider making the effort to try and discern which is which.... and when you get good advice, appreciate how lucky you are to have access to it.
 
What is up with you and Lemonpeel angels? If you really want there is nobody stopping you. Don't say we didn't warn you though.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8730206#post8730206 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BiggySmalls
shut up
Angel*Fish is right, there's an amazing amount of knowledge and advice to draw on here... rather than telling someone to shut up, try to understand that it's frustrating seeing someone posting day after day asking the same basic question and then objecting to the answer because it's not what they wanted to hear. If you're disrespectful to others, you're going to get sarcastic responses.

It's easy to Google things like appropriate tank sizes, diet, and compatibility of certain fish (heck, just run a search on any fish you're curious about, there are probably hundreds of old RC posts you can read and learn from). Research is an important part of the hobby IMO and I get frustrated when I see posters who want to be spoon fed every little piece of information.

Once you decide on what you think is a suitable fish stocking list, post it along with the tank size and corals, inverts etc. you plan to keep and plenty of folks here will be happy to review it for you and/or help you tweak it.
 
This is silly. First of all, you (Biggy) missed the entire point of my post. I wasn't saying you told anyone in particular to shut up, just trying to point out that your behaviour is what's sparking the sarcastic responses in the first place. JamesJR is right, there's no reason to be insulting anyone here -- RC has a very low tolerance for this sort of thing. I for one am tired of this. I'm starting to think you're just trolling, trying to get people upset -- I hope that's not the case.
 
Biggysmalls, I would advise you to quickly modify your posting style, or you may earn a suspension of privileges.

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