New style great but one question why you bend the bottom of that breeding slate
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I had a something other than Discus in mind when I saw Barb's newest creation. I thought this would be great for a Angel tank. I simply turned it around so the lip would be against the glass and give it a slight angle for the Angels to lay on. Here they are in my Albino Pinoy Blue tank and my Koi tank. Barbs timing was perfect. I was moving the pairs from 20's to 29's today and planting the tanks and guess what arrived today.
Thanks Barb. They are going to work out great.
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
New style great but one question why you bend the bottom of that breeding slate
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SANDY
Well that is just great Larry! So glad you like them and I hope the fish will too. Those are two mighty beautiful angel pairs you have there. Good luck and let us know how they do. Thanks for your order!
Barb
LOL, after posting I looked down on my desk where I unpacked the box and guess what is there. The package you included with the line and suction to attach them to the tank. Little details like that is what make a great product.
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
When I visit your profile, I do not see any way to send you an email, or a PM.
Please advise.
george
Well both pairs of angels have submitted their approval.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dk7D...ature=youtu.be
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
What a great thing to see Larry! I am always so happy to see fish using my clay things. Hope that huge Koi spawn is a success and you get lots of beautiful fry, the parents are stunning! The other ones are lovely too.
Barb
Thank you Larry, but it still does not work. The drop down menu lists 3 options; View Posts, View Profile, View Blog.
Probably a new member restriction?
george
What about making them nine inches to accomodate a one gallon wide mouth jar for artificial rearing (that would be great for the angelfish breeders too), or could you upon request make them nine inches? I do like them.
Dave
Larry, Those angels are great. May I assume the unglazed 'slate/cone' is preferred by the angels due to its texture?
george