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05-15-2012, 04:11 PM #11
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Photo of new angel (I hope)
The angel survived the night, though it certainly didn't look like she would. I removed the other two from the tank temporarily. She is absolutely gorgeous! 7 inches from top to bottom and her body is about 4 inches from nose to where her tail fin begins.
Now I would like advice on when to move them back. I don't want the new one (Angel) to become the "owner" of the tank, but I also don't want the other two (Ivy and Ebby) to move back in too soon and begin bullying.
Angel hasn't eaten yet. Her former owner hand fed her since she was the only angelfish in a 135 gallon tank, but my tank is much busier and even if I tried that the others would whip it away before she got it.
My thinking is to wait until she has eaten, then move the others back in. What do you think?
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05-15-2012, 04:13 PM #12
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Photos of other two
Here are my other two angels who are a bit smaller but quite ferocious. The silver on is in a bow front so it was nearly impossible to get a good one of her and the black one wouldn't hold still. Oh, I see you can attach more than one at a time. I will post another. Are these too small?
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05-15-2012, 04:16 PM #13
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Ebby
This one is much prettier than her photo. She is velvet black. It is hard to see scales at all.
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05-15-2012, 04:54 PM #14
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One more try...
I am going to try to post larger photos and all in one post. Please bear with me. The first one is the new angel who survived the night. The other two are Ivy and Ebby.





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