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My research indicates bicolor angels had a difficult reputation which was resulting from them typically being captured incorrectly (perhaps cyanide?), resulting in them dying before long. Thus they had a reputation for doing poorly in home aquariums.
I'm also seeing indications that the capture situation has improved and thus generally these fish do fine nowadays.
Anyone have any current information to help support or refute this?
I'm also seeing indications that the capture situation has improved and thus generally these fish do fine nowadays.
Anyone have any current information to help support or refute this?