very nice pics... yr angel very skinny
very nice pics... yr angel very skinny
Maybe it is lonely [:].
I think you angel fish is a gone case already. I used to have the same problem with my Discus. When they get into this stage, almost 100% will be dead and it's sad to see them die slowly. I know some guys might not like we I did, I put them into the lake. (I suppose they might survive in the wild) Till now I'm not sure what has happened to them, I guess it's TB(the fish type). I tried feeding them Metro but that doesn't help either.
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The angel fish is eating normally leh. Is it really sick?
hi these are my angels... love them!
aiyah how to post pics?
what's the model of your digital camera? looks good, quite sharp.
Canon G2. Hands shaking so cannot take good macro shots. But with a tripod, can take even sharper pics. Still figuring out how to use the camera.
angelfish do better in groups of 5/6... they can get lonely too.. from the pic, he really have a skinny foregrd.. but unlike discus, angels r easier to get them to feed
THose pics are very nicely taken!
how big is your angel?
but even young angels dont look like that...did u just buy it ?
no good state! keep an eye on this guy...doesnt look good
Goodfish, didnt se yr posting.. nvm, try again.. perharps everyone miss it and dunno the answer to yr thread
You were right guys. The angel just died . No exterior signs of infection or wounds. Should be internal.
Thank!Simon for your encouragement!!!BTW i have make my own research&have order 4x2x2 tank,4x2x1.5 tank (both think is 8mm thick glass)w/wrought iron stand,
Thank!Simon for your encouragement!!!BTW i have make my own research&have order 4x2x2 tank,4x2x1.5 tank (both think is 8mm thick glass)w/wrought iron stand,will update my post with prices.
I see an indian puffer there.
What you feeding him? Live food?
BC
bc, they take bloodworms
In my experience, the indian puffer don't do well in community tank. They are pretty shy fish when it comes to feeding. Most of the food get walloped by the bigger fishes before it get a chance to feed. The frozen Hikari bloodworm is a little too big for indian puffers. Tubifex will be perfect.
Before long, they will start stalking other fishes to nip they fins.
My worry is that kingpin may not be able to keep the indian puffer in that tank for long.
BC
bc, actually I had mine for more than a year, b4 he was attacked by one of my altums.. though shy, he feed himself well
In that case, I am considering to keep them again.
Simon, you feed Hikari frozen bloodworm or the live ones.
BC
frozen ones
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