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My predator tanks are my fav, all of them, every little creature have their own personality and unique beauty. I'm not going to do it, but if I were to start over; I would have 4 x 90g in the place of my 210g all with different ambush predators; mainly lions and scorps. If you read my bi-line, it says "true predator tanks", I feed all my predator tanks live foods, you can tap my name and "find all threads" to see tons of pics and info on predators. I would do the multiple 90s because of feeding live, it's easier to manage.
Angels are difficult because many don't understand how to initially care for them, and even with all the info at a keystroke, people still refuse to get it. At times I stop responding to same old song and dance about angels not eating. You'll find people that listen, have success; people that refuse just watch that angel die. It's simple; if not eating treat with general cure, immediately, don't wait. Have a mature rock with micro algae; offer live foods like pods, brine shrimp, black worms. If you can harvest some sponge that many mature tanks have growing in sumps and in dark recesses behind rocks. Use masstick or ocean nutrition formula food with gel binder to smash into rocks. These are tips for the difficult to feed. All difficult to feed fish usually have 2 things in common; 1: internal parasites, 2: they don't recognize what you are feeding as food.
Angels are difficult because many don't understand how to initially care for them, and even with all the info at a keystroke, people still refuse to get it. At times I stop responding to same old song and dance about angels not eating. You'll find people that listen, have success; people that refuse just watch that angel die. It's simple; if not eating treat with general cure, immediately, don't wait. Have a mature rock with micro algae; offer live foods like pods, brine shrimp, black worms. If you can harvest some sponge that many mature tanks have growing in sumps and in dark recesses behind rocks. Use masstick or ocean nutrition formula food with gel binder to smash into rocks. These are tips for the difficult to feed. All difficult to feed fish usually have 2 things in common; 1: internal parasites, 2: they don't recognize what you are feeding as food.