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Rio Negro/Sta Isabel Spawning

Started by PaulineMi, February 03, 2014, 07:15:02 PM

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PaulineMi

Jon I now know why these angels are so cool to observe when they spawn.  They will attack everything and anything that comes near the tank, including me.  I never had angels like this.  I decided not to do the planned water change so as not to upset them.  I will put them in their own tank one of these days and see if they will raise a spawn.  They are awesome!



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Mugwump

LOL...yes they are special....I'm really pleased that you're enjoying them as much as I do.....great pics too... ;D ;D ;D
Jon

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wsantia1

Those are some beauties. great pics also.
Willie

Too Many Fish. Not Enough Tanks.

BallAquatics

Those are some gorgeous fish in a beautiful tank Pauline.  Makes we want a tank of wild Angels too!  Great photos by the way.   ;)

Dennis

b125killer

That's a great picture.  They are pretty with there breeding colors. It looks like a nice size spawn too.
Scott

PaulineMi

Thanks everyone. 

These particular angels and tank are turning out to be my favorites.  I have three low tech tanks set up with plants, driftwood and very pretty angels. The albino Dantums are lovely with a gorgeous profile. The family room tank contains angels that look like jewels...glitter and iridescence galore. However I find myself just standing and watching these guys most often. The natural "back to nature" thing is most compelling for me.
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BallAquatics

Quote from: PaulineMi on February 04, 2014, 08:23:25 AM
The natural "back to nature" thing is most compelling for me.

Couldn't agree more Pauline.  It's hard to improve on a million years of evolution.....

Dennis

Ron Sower

Happy Aquariuming,
Ron

shatanka

Ya know I am drooling over them Pauline! lol  I don't see a smiley for drool! LMAO Gosh, they look great!  One of these days...I hope to have some..with any luck that is!

Ron Sower

I think the wild type striped angels are the most beautiful ones out there. Your photos are great!

My second favorites are the solid black veils.  Interesting...from the most natural to the, probably, least natural!
Happy Aquariuming,
Ron