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Invinc, thanks Bud! Jens, feel free to post images here... I always love yours... you've been to so many cool places. As I mentioned before my wife is from South America in Ecuador where I lived for a while and we travel back at least once a year... I'd love to do a side trip to Chile and Easter one year, but I feel it won't be until my son is my dive buddy... and he's just 21 months old now! Hotus were a site when I saw them in Hawaii though... there is no ugly angel to me
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Hi John, thought I'd share a picture and some observations on these guys you helped me get:
They have been together now for about 2 weeks and are getting along splendidly. The larger male will chase down the juvi/female several times during the day but actually does nothing, not even a nip, when he catches her. Sometime between feeding time (11pm) and the end of the photoperiod (midnight) the male is absolutely relentless in his "chasing". Again he does no harm but he obviously is on a mission. Both are eating everything I throw at them and very healthy, thanks again!
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dandy 7200 beautiful fish, my male does the same thing to my female, he has never harmed her just kinda nudges her softly. They will actually swim together from time to time, & I swear it seems he will look for her if her can't see her.
nice looking pair |
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Dandy7200-How can you tell male from female in angels?
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