New 25 Tall

JackDemp528

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Here's my newest 25 Gallon Tall with my Angelfish that I got from a girl I knew that had them with some goldies, and wanted to know why the goldies were getting their fins shreaded... Duh... But now they're thriving. I have the 2 angels, 3 khulis, one ADF and now 4 otos. I dont know if I'm planning on anything else.

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The otos are to get rid of that terrible brown algae.... Yuck.
The Khulis are pretty elusive during the day, but under that brown rock in front of the two bigger ones you can see a little head poking out. And beneath the plants on the left theres the ADF.

Here's the angels.
This one has a crooked mouth and gill for some reason, you can see it in this picture. He eats, and breathes fine, but seems to only use one gill. You can see it more in the reflection.
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Here's the other angel.
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And the weird face angel again.
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That's a perfect tank to keep angels in...I wouldn't mind trying a pair of angels in a tank similar to yours or maybe a tall hex tank :cool:

Your angels are really pretty too :)
 
They're great, they've been so hardy. But I guess coming from a tank where they lived with 3 goldies and a huge pleco, in terrible green algae bloom water, they're probably in heaven now!
 
cool angels I love them they look just like mine. They have spawned two times already..The babies are so cute..
 
I was told that even a 30 gallon high is tropical chit chat that it wasnt larger enough for my angels. Which I do disagree..But who am I to say..I have just had them in that tank for over a year with three successful spawns to I might add...But I guess they are to cramped..
 
In everything I've read, even a 20 gallon is big enough for a pair of angels.
 
i dunno about a 20G, but a 25G tall is plenty for a pair. I wouldnt reccomend adding much else though, let the angels grow to their full potential first.

Ben
 

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