Algae all good,fish now
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Algae all good,fish now
Hey guys you were so right it was just that my tank wasn't aged enough
Sorry i didn't get back to you all quicker,it's all good now
Thanks for the advice.
Just a little more advice if i could,i am loosing interest in the corals and would like to run a couple of dwarf angels,which ones would you recomend?
I am still interested in some wrasse as well,what are the opinions on those?
Sorry i didn't get back to you all quicker,it's all good now
Thanks for the advice.
Just a little more advice if i could,i am loosing interest in the corals and would like to run a couple of dwarf angels,which ones would you recomend?
I am still interested in some wrasse as well,what are the opinions on those?
tod- Posts : 4
Join date : 2009-01-24
more advice
We are glad to help. As for ur fish question it really depends on what you want to spend. If you dont mind spending a bit get a flame angel, if ur looking for a cheaper fish get a bicolour angel or coral beauty.
Hope that answers ur question. Cheers, Louis
Hope that answers ur question. Cheers, Louis
louis_gettings- Posts : 4
Join date : 2009-09-09
Re: Algae all good,fish now
Cool mate thanks for that.
Hey what's your opinon on lemon peels and heraldi dwarfs?
Are there some tougher than others and do any get on with others beter than most?
Hey what's your opinon on lemon peels and heraldi dwarfs?
Are there some tougher than others and do any get on with others beter than most?
tod- Posts : 4
Join date : 2009-01-24
Re: Algae all good,fish now
mate I find the eblii angel very nice and though enough. Very nice character but it does nip at corals. It is very nice fish to have and it is not that expensive
Also the pearl scale angel is really nice, very similar to the eblii but slightly larger and without the yellow markings. Had this 2 fishes for over a year without problems
I have not had good luck with the flame angels. They seem to be quite territorial and expensive.
Never had a lemon peel....
Also the pearl scale angel is really nice, very similar to the eblii but slightly larger and without the yellow markings. Had this 2 fishes for over a year without problems
I have not had good luck with the flame angels. They seem to be quite territorial and expensive.
Never had a lemon peel....
atdm- Posts : 57
Join date : 2009-04-24
Location : Brisbane
Re: Algae all good,fish now
I went with what you guys said and the fish are great,i got an eblii and a coral beauty the flames are a bit exp for me.
They have settled in pretty good,the eblii was a little slow to eat,both doing great now,they chase each other a little,nothing bad.
I have looked at your page on marine keeping and it seems to be right on the money with what to do when picking a fish,i got a couple of good ones,i made up my mind to get just one more dwarf angel and the information points to a heraldi,thats the my next and last dwarf.
The algae on the glass is growing so fast,so annoying,can't see my fish half the time,i have tried all the lfs stuff.no real results for me.
They have settled in pretty good,the eblii was a little slow to eat,both doing great now,they chase each other a little,nothing bad.
I have looked at your page on marine keeping and it seems to be right on the money with what to do when picking a fish,i got a couple of good ones,i made up my mind to get just one more dwarf angel and the information points to a heraldi,thats the my next and last dwarf.
The algae on the glass is growing so fast,so annoying,can't see my fish half the time,i have tried all the lfs stuff.no real results for me.
tod- Posts : 4
Join date : 2009-01-24
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