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Date:5/23/2013 8:37:44 PM
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Hello
Those angels of mine are KOI angels. They were about the size of a quarter when I got them. I thought they were pretty. Well the older and bigger they get, the more colorful they get. I am very pleased with them. When I got these, I was first looking at a pair of brown angels. I wanted them real bad. But my fish store buddy said that they would get quite aggressive toward my blushing angels. So he talked me into the koi angels. But he has been so good to me and he knows his fish. So I went with his advice. I have had 2 gourami in my life and both times they have been bad news for me. The first time I got one, when I put it in my tank, it flipped out and ran into the heater so hard that it broke the glass. Next morning he was dead. The second gourami was a blue one. So pretty. Then it started nipping the angels fins. I took him out for a month. Tried him again and he started right in on the angels. He is now at a friends house living with a Jack Dempsey. So I really couldn't tell you if guppies would do well in there. I have my guppies and platy together and they get along fine. I did have my platy with my angels for awhile. That was fine, cept the angels eat the fry as soon as they are born. I tried to put the platy in a breeder cage for the drop, and the angels still nipped between the slates and ate the fry. So since I was having to take the platy out to drop, I decided to put them with the guppies. Hope you have a good night. Here is a vote.
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