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Can you take Angelfish fry out and put them into a different tank once they are free swimming? Would it be ok if the fry were transported a different location? (the tank would be at my school and the fry would go back to my house)
Ok so call me a fool but I have a soft spot for Angelfish. I keep fish because I want to put all my effort into caring for them. I enjoy it. Anyway I was at the pet store, just browsing and I saw this little guy with a missing fin. My heart instantly went out to him because he was still...
It's alive. I picked it up out of the water and it just kind of looked at me with its snaily eyes. I even tried poking it a bit. He twitched but that's about it. Definitely not dead, I can tell you that. :/
I get that sometimes they like to take like 2 day power naps and be dormant but....he...
I got a new snail couple days ago and he/she seemed to be doing ding till this afternoon. He's just kind of lipped out of his shell and he isn't going in. He almost looks kind of swollen to me. (Not sure if it is a he, that's just what I'm going with)
The tank is a 20 gallon with two angels...
My teacher at school has a couple of Angel fish (each about the size of a quarter) in a 29 gallon. I'm supposed to take them home at the end of the year to care for them in the summer. Here's my question: How do you get them out of the tank once they get big? I am concerned I am going to hurt...
I have a tank set up at my teacher's class room at school. It is a 10 gallon, and has been fully cycled. These past few weeks I have taken to slowly adding fish to it. I started by adding two neon tetras (a day apart) and a snail. Everything was going awesome.
Monday, I finished by adding...
I have two GloTetras in a five gallon (tank has been cycled and all that) and fish A (the larger of the two) keeps swimming up and rubbing against Fish B (who's about half Fish A's size). Fish A follows Fish B around the tank and keeps bumping into him and rubbing against him. Should I be...
I have two Glo Tetra's in a five gallon tank (tank has been cycled, and is planted and all that jazz) and the larger of the two keeps swimming over and bumping into the smaller one. Should I separate them? Is this bullying by the large one or something else? Any advice is appreciated