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Old 02-24-2011, 02:13 AM
tony_3a tony_3a is offline
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Default A little input please. :)

Hey guys, I recently purchased a emperor angelfish that was about 2 inches probably, but it is already in transition so thats pretty cool. Anyways I have a koran that is till a juv and the guy at jl said they shouldnt fight, so i put the emperor into my tank. Right away the koran went chasing after it. So yesterday I come home from work and the emperor is hiding in the top left corner of the tank. Then while im watching it decides to go for a swim, then the koran comes and bites its tale and starts whipping it around. So what i did is i got a colander and suspended it in the tank, caught the emperor(he was not to active after the attack) and then i left him in their over night. So then this morning I bought a 20 gallon kit from petsmart, and took sand and liverock and even water out of my main(to avoid a cycle) and i have the emperor in there, hes been in there for about 3 hours and is looking awesome, swimming all around, even ate a couple pieces of mysis i put in there.

Anyways, On with the questions. Will the angels stop fighting if the emperor changes into his adult colours?

Also, how long do you think a small emperor would be ok in a 20 gallon alone.

And do you think it would be a good idea to put one or 2 of my chromis in with the emperor? Or leave it alone so he has all the room.

Thanks for your time, sorry i just realized how long this thread is.

Last edited by tony_3a; 02-24-2011 at 02:30 AM.
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