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Old 05-31-2006, 06:16 PM
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I think if you were to get an angel, since that would probably be your center piece, I would go with a flame angel. Very vibrant and active.
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Does my stocking order sound reasonable?
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Old 05-31-2006, 07:30 PM
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Yes it sounds fine.. just go slow. I would do fish first, invert last. That's me though. Put in the least agressive and territorial fish first. Then go from there.
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Also, do you quarantine your new fish? I don't have a quarantine tank (boooo hissss) so a freshwater dip will have to do. Do you suggest just using pH adjusted purified water for the dip, or do you suggest adding something else into the dip water ie methylene blue, etc? Any experiences? Thanks
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A 38g tank is too small for a dwarf angel.
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Also, do you quarantine your new fish? I don't have a quarantine tank (boooo hissss) so a freshwater dip will have to do. Do you suggest just using pH adjusted purified water for the dip, or do you suggest adding something else into the dip water ie methylene blue, etc? Any experiences? Thanks
Ideally but probably most don't. But a used 10g and a cheap power filter is what 30 bucks.

Anyway about dips, lots here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/dips_baths.htm
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Too small for a cherub angel? Don't they top out at 3" inches in length? I know they are active fish though...
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Too small for a cherub angel? Don't they top out at 3" inches in length? I know they are active fish though...
It's going to be a judgement call on your part whether you put a pygmy angel in a 38g, especially when the dimensions of the tank are not available to us. If the tank is 3' long, I'd say you were on the borderline of too small. If the tank is less than 3', I personally wouldn't put a pygmy in there. JMHO, though.
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