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Posted 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
devine
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I have a new angel fish and i got it because i wanted it to get rid of my tetras and stuff soo i could chage it into a chiclid tank But the angel anit eating any one of my fish and its a big angel Does anyone Know why
Last Edit: 2008/01/19 09:09 By devine.
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Posted 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
Michelle
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If the angels get the staple flake food regularly and are the new comers to a tank with grown fish they won't be aggressive.

Are the fish you currently have big in relation to the angelfish?

Did you buy mature angelfish? or a young one?
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Posted 7 Months, 2 Weeks ago
johnarthur
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Angelfish are more delicate than some other aquarium fish, and they like warmer temperatures (80 to 82). Yours is probably experiencing shock from being moved. Change the water temperature only gradually, leave off the aquarium light for about 12 hours, then feed the angelfish a good flake food about 15 minutes after the lights go back on. If you send information about water parameters, aquarium size, tank mates, etc., I may be able to provide some better suggestions.
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