angel
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Post by angel on May 12, 2009 18:41:48 GMT -6
In a group of angel fry where they all were the same age but some are growing faster than the others, will the larger ones eat the smaller ones? I had 15 and two days ago I still had 15. Today I can find only 9. And no trace of dead ones.
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Post by tomtom on May 13, 2009 8:11:17 GMT -6
angel ive never had other fry eat other fry unless it was already dead,from one of the bigger fish or neither have i had fry take each other out, what kind of fish are u talkin about,i was talkin africans
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angel
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Post by angel on May 13, 2009 8:13:24 GMT -6
Angel Fish. The standard New World Angelfish. It's weird. Everyone was fine and there were some smaller than the others then the smaller ones were gone and the bigger ones were a LOT bigger. There's nothing in the tank but the angel fry.
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Post by fishme on May 13, 2009 8:55:45 GMT -6
What sort of filtration do you have on the tank. Any chance the smaller ones could have been sucked into the filter?
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angel
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Post by angel on May 13, 2009 10:40:59 GMT -6
No I have a very small and secure sponge filter. They just disappeared. Maybe abducted by aliens hahaha
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Post by tomtom on May 13, 2009 11:11:40 GMT -6
sorry i missed the angel fish part i was thinking of your name,still very weirde they just come upmissin ,maybe they swam off,,lol
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Post by rogerhopper on Jul 8, 2009 21:06:40 GMT -6
Possible Angel.
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