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Old February 23rd, 2007  
Tom
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Would another angel do?

Would it be fine in my 28 or would my current one have it as 'its' territory? If you can please resond asap, I am going to the lfs in a couple of hours and want to now before hand. Thanks in advance.
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Old February 23rd, 2007  
Jim
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Re: Would another angel do?

You only have 1? I imagine another one about the same size would be OK.
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Old February 23rd, 2007  
Tom
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Re: Would another angel do?

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You only have 1? I imagine another one about the same size would be OK.
I had two but the other one died a few months back. It was a very pretty albino angel.
The one I have now is a little larger than a quarter and it is a very big pig.
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Old February 24th, 2007  
Jim
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Re: Would another angel do?

I don't have any albino's but I heard they can be kinda sensitive.
Also be careful, angels are attention *****s, and I've heard where they rushed to the front of the tank for some attention, and people mistake it for being hungry. Don't over feed them.
Also, I didn't pay enough attention to your list of fish. They might start stalking and eating your neons. If your neons start disappearing you might have to separate them.
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Old February 25th, 2007  
Tom
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Re: Would another angel do?

The neons and angel are in seperate tanks already. The tall tank for the angel and the long tank for the others.
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Old February 25th, 2007  
Jim
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Re: Would another angel do?

Ahhh, gotcha! I read your thing wrong... (the letters are too tiny for my old eyes!)
Just be careful, angels will eat tiny fish like neons or guppys!
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Old February 25th, 2007  
Tom
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Re: Would another angel do?

One step ahead. I am only putting fish that to a min. of 1.5" so the angel will definetly not be able to eat them. Thanks for the concern anyways.
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Old February 25th, 2007  
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Re: Would another angel do?

Have you gotten the second angel already?
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Old February 25th, 2007  
Tom
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Re: Would another angel do?

No, the ones at my lfs were way to small to get. They were only the size of a penny(main body excluding fins), but they were really beautiful. All black with a few pure white strips on the body. I wish they were bigger. I had asked the workers there if they could hold one for me until it got a little bigger, and they said no guarantees, but fingers crossed.
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