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RayAllen
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 12:10 PM
Which large angels are more on the hardier side? Ive never kept medium-large angels. A matter a fact the only angel ive had was a Rusty Angel 4 years ago and havnt had one since. Id really like to ad one to the 210 to ad some excitment to the mix. Right now i have
6"blue hippo tang
6" foxface
4"GSM maroon
6" Christmas wrasse
2" Picasso Trigger
Thanks
Ray
Bill S
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 12:31 PM
JMO, but... If I had your tank, I would absolutely have a Queen. Don't know how hard they are to keep, but...
erikharrison
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 12:51 PM
Hey man Jeremy(B&B) has two baby angels at his shop. One is a queen, she is darling.
JimD
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 01:41 PM
"darling"? lol awwwww...
alton
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 02:11 PM
Which ever you choose start with a juvenile. With the fish food on the market now it is easy to raise one. And remember they will get very large and aggressive. I have raised from a juvy size to adult a Blue Face, Imperator, and a Chrysurus.
sawarf
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 05:00 PM
Hey man Jeremy(B&B) has two baby angels at his shop. One is a queen, she is darling.
Ha Ha! =-) I KNOW Chuck Norris doesn't use the word "darling"! :ph34r:
RayAllen
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 05:01 PM
Lol, Erik they are giving you alot of crap about that. Pretty funny
erikharrison
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 05:59 PM
she is a tiny little thing.... darling :)
MissT
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 06:54 PM
Queens, Emperors, and Blue Faces are all good choices, but I really like the French Angelfish.
MRSBIGBIRD123
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 11:05 PM
If I had my choice I'd get a Scribbled Angel. Not sure of their hardiness either, but they are "pretty."
Richard
Wed, 21st Nov 2007, 11:27 PM
Queen angels are a real hardy fish. A nice adult is one of the prettiest fish IMO. Absolutely darling!
I also really like Annularis Angels, another hardy angel...
http://www.feldoncentral.com/forumpics/MA2/Annularis.jpg
Edit: Changed pic. Oops, the pic I linked to was of a Blue line angel even though they were calling it an annularis. Blue lines are even prettier than annularis but alot more expensive. And I don't know anything about how hardy they are.
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