Which dwarf angel is least likely to jump: coral beauty, flame angel or bicolor?

no angel- I am on your side with this one. I was justr sating it will have the possibility of jumping, regardless of size (unless your tank is 15 feet tall). 20 long is quite inappropriate in my mind, by I was trying to address the jumping.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8273637#post8273637 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jmaneyapanda
no angel- I am on your side with this one. I was justr sating it will have the possibility of jumping, regardless of size (unless your tank is 15 feet tall). 20 long is quite inappropriate in my mind, by I was trying to address the jumping.
You mean you were trying to address the thread topic? Interesting concept.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8273400#post8273400 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rossini
you dont seriousley think there could be a difference in chances of an dwarf angel jumping just by species? jeeeze man

:rollface:
Well if there is a difference, I can't imagine anyone knowing what it is since they "never" jump. The solution might be to search for angel AND jump and what ever we find must be the species most likely to jump -lol. I could only find this one thread and it kind of looks familiar

Of course now that we're seeing them in inappropriately smaller tanks, maybe we'll get to find out the answer :(
 
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I think I was terribly misunderstood. I had to write this post to explain how I was to accommodate such fish.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8265340#post8265340 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by the cattleman
OK. Let me explain the 20L thing. I just moved my 10g back home after having it in our previous home and at work for years. Can't remember how many but I've kept my oscellaris in that tank for 6 years this month. Now that I've got a fish room and some empty tanks left over from our previous home that were fresh, I got some wild ideas. But my budget looked me square in the eye and said no way. I'm still toying with the idea of upgrading from the 10g then to a 20L and to a 40L but its looking like too much time and money. So I just might as well skip the 20L and use the 10g as a quarantine.


That's were I got the idea of a bicolor in a 20L. But only for a little while.

Am I off the hook now?
 
You've been off the hook since you first posted that :D . Not sure about everyone else, but I'm just all worked up about this guy keeping a pair of flames in a 24g on a totally different thread - sorry it spilled over to this one :)
 

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