Thanks for the info Mick.
I've also been looking at St Isabell's and I also saw some called "Dantums" in the LFS which looked stunning. They wouldn't have the same impact a few big Altums would make though would they.
I already have 4 angels which will be moving into this, 2 are a breeding pair and the other two are just good friends although 1 does currently have fat belly and her "thing" is extended (can't remember what it's called) I love watching them though "interacting" . I didn't or don't buy fish to breed really, or go out of my way to get them to breed, but it's obviously a sign of a happy fish when they do, which I do go out of my way to do.
I've also got the discus to think about as well, I'm not the sort of person to just offload fish just because they don't fit in with my plans, so they'll also be moving in too. Would I really have room for say 4 or 5 Altums? Probably not for now. Maybe the Dantums or St Isabell's would be a better choice at this point in time, even then only a few, 5 max probably??
I've also been looking at St Isabell's and I also saw some called "Dantums" in the LFS which looked stunning. They wouldn't have the same impact a few big Altums would make though would they.
I already have 4 angels which will be moving into this, 2 are a breeding pair and the other two are just good friends although 1 does currently have fat belly and her "thing" is extended (can't remember what it's called) I love watching them though "interacting" . I didn't or don't buy fish to breed really, or go out of my way to get them to breed, but it's obviously a sign of a happy fish when they do, which I do go out of my way to do.
I've also got the discus to think about as well, I'm not the sort of person to just offload fish just because they don't fit in with my plans, so they'll also be moving in too. Would I really have room for say 4 or 5 Altums? Probably not for now. Maybe the Dantums or St Isabell's would be a better choice at this point in time, even then only a few, 5 max probably??
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