Yea my multicolor is really peaceful, but I can always put the fishers in my other tank hahaDang not sure lol. They are all considered Pygmy angels as far as I know, Flameback’s going to be the most aggressive.
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Yea my multicolor is really peaceful, but I can always put the fishers in my other tank hahaDang not sure lol. They are all considered Pygmy angels as far as I know, Flameback’s going to be the most aggressive.
The only thing is it’s not as pretty the pictures haha, filters probablyhaha why not? Go for it.
I already have a Pygmy but I ordered two multicolor so I can pair them hahaHaha maybe get another smaller Angel for the other tank?
Not sure on where collected, although my LFS does try and bring in as much captive bred as possible. 2.5 inches on purchase, 3.5 now. Has always eaten any food offered and grazes too. The Eibli did not eat for about a week, and is now first to the top of tank at feeding. Luckily both are fat and healthy. Knock on wood!I wish both of your angels a long and happy life in your system. How are they getting along? Do you know the source of your Coral Beauty (where it was collected). How big was it when you got it, how big is it now and has it struggled with disease or feeding? What about the Eibli?
Getting a fish healthy enough to make it to the display only to be beaten up by tankmates is the worst feeling.
The Tiger'pyge!!! A heck of a creation if ya ask me...My grand plan was to add an eibli that would pair up with my lemonpeel and produce a whole bunch of these ....
Of mice and men .... (The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft agley. An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain,
For promis'd joy!) - Robert Burns.
My grand plan was to add an eibli that would pair up with my lemonpeel and produce a whole bunch of these ....