N NattyGains AC Members Jan 8, 2017 20 2 1 34 Jan 24, 2017 #11 Thank you for your comments guys. I've came home with a bunch of lemon tetras yesterday, they're pretty big. Hopefully they won't get eaten!
Thank you for your comments guys. I've came home with a bunch of lemon tetras yesterday, they're pretty big. Hopefully they won't get eaten!
The Crazy Ape AC Members Dec 27, 2016 42 4 6 Jan 24, 2017 #12 Cant really blame the Angels, they are gorgeous fish, and as cichlids/predators they are only being themselves. Rule #1 Never believe what a fish store employee says. Rule #2 See Rule #1.
Cant really blame the Angels, they are gorgeous fish, and as cichlids/predators they are only being themselves. Rule #1 Never believe what a fish store employee says. Rule #2 See Rule #1.
Tifftastic "With your powers combined . . ." Sep 9, 2008 1,769 344 92 37 Glasgow, Scotland Real Name Tiff Jan 24, 2017 #13 I love lemon tetras! The deeper bodies should protect them from hungry mouths. You made a good choice IMO.
I love lemon tetras! The deeper bodies should protect them from hungry mouths. You made a good choice IMO.
F fishorama AC Members Jun 28, 2006 12,701 2,132 200 SF Bay area, CA Jan 24, 2017 #14 I have lemons with my surviving angel, a nice combo IMO. They ignore each other even at feeding time. Well, the lemons are aware of the angels size but aren't afraid to dart in for food.
I have lemons with my surviving angel, a nice combo IMO. They ignore each other even at feeding time. Well, the lemons are aware of the angels size but aren't afraid to dart in for food.