Just want to share a picture of my male BSP angelfish.
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Just want to share a picture of my male BSP angelfish.
Nice!!
Beautiful BSP you've got there! Looks like he's well fed. :)
That's frikkin cool. I would love to see it moving with light and shine
very nice ED
count me as one living under a rock. did not know this metallic green with the dark points combination existed. bulgarian green sealpoint... interesting fish..
https://youtu.be/LMGMPZ26hG0
Thanks guys. Love his color too. He does eat quite a bit that’s why he’s so chunky.
I had to import some a couple years ago from Bulgaria. There were some that were imported by another person before me and those were reported to not retain the black fins when they got to adulthood. Fortunate enough that mine did retain their black fins and was able to breed some last year.
Those are really nice. I've always been a big fan of angels. I've always kept some strain of angels over the years. I would really like to have some of those. I keep 8 albino Dantum Angels now; four pairs. I actually prefer angels over discus.<- Oops
Attachment 127003Have you had any babies yet from those Bluelagoon? Those are nice angels. Love their shapes.
A picture of the group of BSP angels
I tried and no much luck with the albino. The babies can't seem to find food like the other strains. Seems they can't see or even smell as well. Angels are usually easy to raise. I will be trying again this spring. I'm trying key hole cichlids in that tank now. Hope you have luck with that strain.
It gets tricky with the albino angels. Due to photosensitivity and maybe poor visual acuity, they’re having problem finding food. Try moving the light away from the fry until they start moving to the middle of their tank. Ambient lighting works better for them. Goodluck with them.
With my BSP, I currently have freeswimmers. We’ll see how they do....
Attachment 127325Attachment 127326Babies are growing and starting to get the metallic sheen like the parents. Currently transitioning them to flakes.Attachment 127322Attachment 127323Attachment 127324
Wow! I really love those fry.
A friend of mine recently spawned albino dantums. The fry is so light sensitive early on that bright lights will cause blindness. He kept them under red light with a towel over the tank for the first week. After that, they had no problems with lights. Another had the same experience with albino manacapura angelfish.
Willie