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I wanted a Flame Angel and I already had a Coral Beauty.
So, I went and bought the Flame Angel and I had a backup plan, just in case things got ugly. I have a 20 Gallon QT tank.
I know we're not supposed to mix angelfish but...

How do you explain this?:
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Anyway, my angelfish fish are getting along. So, yay!!!!!

Disclaimer: I am not implying that you should mix these fish. I think fish, like people, have personalities and these two just happened to work out together.
 
I don't understand your link. What do you mean "how do you explain this?"
 
shall i try and help those of you who don't understand this link, :doh: if a flame angel and a coral beauty (both dwarf angels) are not to be be put in a tank together then how in the world do we end up with a crossbreed angel, they must have been in the same tank and may i even say that they must have been in love to make offspring, did yall"s momma and daddy drop the ball on this subject. :roll: :lol2:
 
elFloyd;790812 wrote: Flame Angle / Coral Beauty hybrid.
Yup!!

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swfk44;790822 wrote: shall i try and help those of you who don't understand this link, :doh: if a flame angel and a coral beauty (both dwarf angels) are not to be be put in a tank together then how in the world do we end up with a crossbreed angel, they must have been in the same tank and may i even say that they must have been in love to make offspring, did yall"s momma and daddy drop the ball on this subject. :roll: :lol2:

LOL, exactly!
 
The wild is much different than the close quarters of our captive glass boxes. In the wild you will find shoaling tangs that you can not replicate in all but very very large systems. Seen below..... replicate that =)

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Having said that Dwarf Angels can occasionally mix. Since so far so good, congrats! keep your eye on them for as they mature you still may have problems.
 
swfk44;790822 wrote: shall i try and help those of you who don't understand this link, :doh: if a flame angel and a coral beauty (both dwarf angels) are not to be be put in a tank together then how in the world do we end up with a crossbreed angel, they must have been in the same tank and may i even say that they must have been in love to make offspring, did yall"s momma and daddy drop the ball on this subject. :roll: :lol2:


Hybridization in the wild occurs in very different circumstances than what we have in our tanks. Besides, the coral beauty was only feigning interest in the flame to make her boyfriend jealous.
 
stacy22;790914 wrote: Hybridization in the wild occurs in very different circumstances than what we have in our tanks. Besides, the coral beauty was only feigning interest in the flame to make her boyfriend jealous.

Isn't that comment a bit homophobic? Maybe she did it to make her GIRLFRIEND jealous. :yay:
 
LOl you guys are funny. <span style="color: blue">@ DawgFace</span> I would try if I had the money for a humongous tank and had the money to buy tangs ha ha ha.

<span style="color: black">I really think I was just lucky they didn't try to kill each other and I stay home so I have the privilege of keeping a close eye on them. I would not have even tried otherwise. <span style="color: red">That being said, (just to clarify) they are known to be very agressive towards each other and to fight to the death.</span> Mine might happen to be a male and female. I don't know, but again</span><span style="color: red"> I stay home all day everyday. In an apartment.</span>
 
rdnelson99;790915 wrote: Isn't that comment a bit homophobic? Maybe she did it to make her GIRLFRIEND jealous. :yay:

Touche, my friend. :yes:
 
DawgFace;790900 wrote: The wild is much different than the close quarters of our captive glass boxes. In the wild you will find shoaling tangs that you can not replicate in all but very very large systems. Seen below..... replicate that =)

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Having said that Dwarf Angels can occasionally mix. Since so far so good, congrats! keep your eye on them for as they mature you still may have problems.


Glad you found a pic of my new set-up.....

Having the same species in a tank is just one of those things.....sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, imo
Chris
 
Thought you guys might like an update. They were supposed to hate each other but they didn't get the memo lol

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Edit: Thought you guys might like an update. They were supposed to hate each other but they didn't get the memo lol

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Good luck;) ya there are rules n the hobby that you can bend, but don't get use to doing it;) eventually one will catastrophically wipe your tank;)

I think you'll be more cautious as you eventually have more to lose .

No offense intended by the above.

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SnowManSnow;792626 wrote: Good luck;) ya there are rules n the hobby that you can bend, but don't get use to doing it;) eventually one will catastrophically wipe your tank;)

I think you'll be more cautious as you eventually have more to lose .

No offense intended by the above.

-b

None taken.Thanks about the fish being pretty, I'm done with fish not adding any more. I will probably just add more coral if anything. Like I said before I was trying to see if they did work out but had a backup plan. I'm not planning on spending crazy amounts of money on anything,

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Jamos5790;792628 wrote: That's a nice pix of them.

Thanks I was very lucky
 
best wishes, but that parallel swimming behavior could be them sizing each other up before the fight. keep an eye out.
 
jamescook;792658 wrote: best wishes, but that parallel swimming behavior could be them sizing each other up before the fight. keep an eye out.

Thank you, they dont parallel swim they usually go separate ways. Sometimes they cross paths but ignore each other. It was feeding time and yes, I do keep an eye on them. I stay home and the tank is in my living room. Thanks for your input it means a lot coming from someone with the experience you have :)
 
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