LET'S MAKE an ANGEL

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Nice fish Duke , wait until Pops gets a look at them. He will enjoy the pics I'm sure.

Pops will be in meetings until around 7-8 Pm I'll call him and tell him to log on and check out those pics.

Nana

Very nice fish Duke!!! Pops here .

Nana needs her own screen name how about (Nana's fish) get the hint.


So far we have Male#6 and Female# 1 with 3 votes

the rest are 3/3 , 6/3, 3/5,1/2, 5/4 all have one vote each.


I miss my fish,and of course my dear sweet wife.
 
I am currently setting up my 55 gallon aquarium as a community with a pair of angels being the "centerpiece". for right now, (or better yet, for the first year or so, since it takes about that long for angels to pair off, from what i've read), i just want to see if I can bring up angels from eggs to full grown adults. I don't care much for a specific kind, or strand, or anything like that. but here's my question: I'll be getting my angels (and probably all of my fish) from Pet Depot (since its a franchised establishment, that may be a bad idea), and all of their angels are about quarter-sized. What i'm worried about is inbreeding, and just having generally "bad" offspring.. is this something to be concerned about, or would the angels still breed healthy offspring? I don't know anything about Pet Depot's suppliers...

Also, as far as feeding goes, I found some angel specialty food from drs foster & smith. is that necessary, or would any tropical flake food do? I don't want to buy the cheapest stuff out there, but i've never heard of anybody actually using food specifically for angels.
 
What i'm worried about is inbreeding, and just having generally "bad" offspring.. is this something to be concerned about, or would the angels still breed healthy offspring?

I don't know much about Pet Depot, I will tell you that we in-line breed for two to three generations the out cross to keep lines fresh. I would highly recommend you purchase your Angels from a good Breeder. If you Must buy your fish from a large franchise Please do some research so you are able to identify any potential problems before you buy.

Also, as far as feeding goes, I found some angel specialty food from drs foster & smith. is that necessary, or would any tropical flake food do? I don't want to buy the cheapest stuff out there, but i've never heard of anybody actually using food specifically for angels

If you PM me I will tell you where we buy all our flake and I will also send you our secret recipe for our Angel treat.(our food cost around 9-10$ per pound)you can buy smaller quantities from our supplier.
 
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