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![]() I always dream of building a big reef tank housing some beautiful angel fish. I am actually building one now. Today I found my inspiration (well, this one and along with copps tanks). Check out the link below. All those rare angel fish make me drool. And they are in a reef tank. I don't have that much dough to buy all those rare angel fish. I might end up with some not so rare ones(i.e. cheaper angel fish). I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYjZmE24lIk Last edited by George; 02-18-2011 at 05:20 PM. |
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![]() Totally with ya on Copp's reef!
Here's a cool link for ya: http://glassbox-design.com/2011/tips-for-feeding-fish/ I've known a few people to use these tricks to ween angels off corals and onto prepared foods to make the reef a bit safer from the onslaught of hungry mouths. |
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On the subject of bandit angel, does anyone know how much one costs in Canada (if one ever shows up)? I know how much one costs in the US, but usually the price inflates when it comes here. Last edited by George; 02-18-2011 at 06:35 PM. |
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![]() I don't really follow the rare fish trends but pretty sure they are in diver's den for 1k or more aren't they? Must be more here although I have never seen or heard of one over here.
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![]() I have seen one in person. There is one in J&L's display tank. It's beautiful and ridiculous fat (in a good way).
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![]() JL had one for sale a while back. $900-ish i believe.
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![]() Wow that was brave of someone to put clams in that tank. I wonder why they were all closed up?
![]() Amazing tank though! I really want a FOWLR tank that I could fill with Angelfish. |
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When I buy fish, I always try to get the smallest I can find. The reasons are 1. smaller fish seem to ship better than bigger fish for the same specie. 2. smaller ones are easier to be trained to eat prepared food than bigger ones. 3. For not reef safe fish, like angel fish, hopefully smaller ones haven't developed a taste for corals. 4. And of course, like you mentioned, smaller ones usually cost less than bigger ones, and fun to watch a fish grows up in my aquarium. |