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Personally I'd have said tank-bred scalare. Their fins are reasonably well formed though which isn't always the case for tank-breds. I would imagine it's highly unlikely to come across many wild angels of any kind when they're bred so easily, and again I'd imagine them to be expensive!
Because the prettiest are wilds? There was some f1 & f2 wild angels recently advertised through a manchester breeder on Ebay and I have to say the colours are amazing. Wilds are easier to breed too, being less likely to eat the eggs.
Beauty is on the eye of the beholder. However to be honest I used to think the same about Altum angels, couldn't get what would be so amazing about them. Until I saw a shoal at TGM! 🙂
Beauty is on the eye of the beholder. However to be honest I used to think the same about Altum angels, couldn't get what would be so amazing about them. Until I saw a shoal at TGM! 🙂
I quite like the hybrid altums, look like altums but are alot more robust. However the Scalare just doesnt have the same impact. Nice in their own right I guess and certainly much more colour form. Just that when you see altums...
Altums are magical, I don't think that I have ever seen such beauty, I actually do not understand how can I like them so much, especially after knowing that so many of them die during transport and on tanks.
I think that I would settle for hybrids, morally would not be ok with wild caught altums on my tank.
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