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AQUA PARADISE 75 60 921 571 NAMASTE KERALA Mobile : 95 26 99 74 92 ആയിരകണക്കിന് Discus ശേഖരവുമായി ഒരു കിടിലൻ Discus farm | Aqua Paradise | How to choose best pair    • ആയിരകണക്കിന് Discus ശേഖരവുമായി ഒരു കി...   വിദേശ ഡിസ്കസ് മീനുകളുടെ മനം മയക്കും ശേഖരണം Wonderful Discus fishes Collection Of Aqua Paradise    • വിദേശ ഡിസ്കസ് മീനുകളുടെ മനം മയക്കും ശ...   മാസം ലക്ഷങ്ങൾ സമ്പാദിക്കാൻ Discus Fish Breeding | Discus Breeding & Caring Explained in Malayalam    • മാസം ലക്ഷങ്ങൾ സമ്പാദിക്കാൻ Discus Fis...   AQUA PARADISE AQUA PARADISE is mainly focusing on premium quality Discus fishes. They are located in North Paravur, Kerala, India. They breed good quality discus fishes and sale all over India. If you have any genuine doubts about Discus Fish keeping , You can contact AQUA PARADISE. But we are requesting you to not ruin their time by asking unnecessary questions . Beautiful young angelfish don't stay that petite size for long. John Rundle warns of the problems faced by many fishkeepers when these popular tropical fish reach adulthood. I wish I had a pound for every time I’ve seen two large angelfish in a dealer’s tank and been told they’ve been brought in by a despairing customer! Either these fish have become too large for a community tank set-up, or they are a pair, keep laying eggs and are attacking other smaller inmates. These are common problems involving what must be one of the most majestic freshwater tropical fish in the hobby, and I often hear from readers with angels in community tanks who are having these problems when hoping to breed them in this scenario. I don’t intend to look at genetics and methods on how to establish pure bred lines — and I use the word ‘pure’ with reservation. The odds will be that the pair in the community tank is a mixed pair: one could be a normal silver and the other pure black, or one gold and the other marbled. These mixed crossings don’t prevent the production of healthy fish. Normally, any resulting youngsters will be of mixed colours. So here are some solutions to the problems associated with pairs of angels in a community tank. The angelfish is a member of the cichlid family and the genus Pterophyllum. In this the most popular species is P. scalare. From the original coloured fish, with its silver body and dark transverse bands, numerous colour and fin shape varieties have been developed. The other species, such as Pterophyllum altum and P. leopoldi, when seen in shops, are usually wild fish and quite expensive compared to P. scalare. Size of tank? With its large disc-like body and extensive dorsal and anal fins, the angelfish can be more than 15cm/6” tall. So a fish bought when 5cm/2”, which is the size they are generally found in shops, soon grows and becomes that elegant adult. These fish that started at 5cm in that 30cm/12” deep fish tank are then suddenly cramped for space. They are at their best in tanks at least 38cm/15” deep. Some time ago my living room tank, measuring 127cm/50” x 46cm/18” x 30cm/12”, contained just eight adults and a few Corydoras catfish. It was one of the best set-ups I had kept in this tank and I regretted changing it. The tank had tall plants to the rear, such as sword plants (Echinodorus spp. and Aponogeton bolvinianus) and Java fern (Microsorium pteropus). In front were species of lower growing Cryptocoryne. The angels would love to glide through the tall, background plants into a clear space at the front. The temperature was set to 27ºC/80ºF and an internal power filter supplied the filtration. The water flow of the filter was set to low, because angels do not like to swim in fast conditions. This generous size of tank and type of set-up would help alleviate the problem of having to move the angelfish on later. Angelfish also prefer water that’s slightly acidic, 6.6 to 6.8 pH, and quite soft, although the many colour types we see will breed in surprisingly varying conditions. Water that’s hard and alkaline must be avoided though. Feeding The parents will benefit from a varied diet when in breeding form. Try a selection of quality dry foods, along with frozen bloodworm, and add a source of live food. I used live whiteworm fed once a week to keep them in the best possible condition. The fry will take brineshrimp nauplii as a first food and will need it for up to three weeks. After this they will readiy accept any finely crushed flake foods provided as a healthy supplement. Problems arising from angelfish breeding in general planted tanks can be tackled in two ways. Which ever one you choose, at least one extra tank will be required — because once a pair of angelfish has laid eggs in a tank with other fish, the problems can really start! They include the possibility of the pair attacking the other inmates. If these are smaller fish they can be killed. Other tank residents could also eat the eggs and catfish may eat them at night.

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