Mike K
20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
I'm not familiar with the Rainbow Fish. Does anybody have the scientific
name or can point me to a page with photos and description?
in article , LeighMo at
wrote on 12/23/02 1:50 PM:
>> Angel fish are generally good community fish and shouldnt bother your plants.
>
> Angelfish should not be kept with small fish like neon tetras. Neon tetras
> are
> the natural prey of angelfish. A lot of books say it's okay to keep neons and
> angels together. It isn't. The neons will become tasty snacks, as soon as
> the
> angels get big enough.
>
> I agree with what others have suggested. Get more of the fish you have. A
> large school of small fish in a big tank is very striking.
>
> Or get rainbowfish, if you want larger fish. I have four dwarf neon rainbows.
> I love them; I'd get more, if any stores around here had more. They are
> beautiful, peaceful fish. Active, but not hyper. They get along well with my
> school of rummy-nose tetras.
>
>
> Leigh
>
> http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/
name or can point me to a page with photos and description?
in article , LeighMo at
wrote on 12/23/02 1:50 PM:
>> Angel fish are generally good community fish and shouldnt bother your plants.
>
> Angelfish should not be kept with small fish like neon tetras. Neon tetras
> are
> the natural prey of angelfish. A lot of books say it's okay to keep neons and
> angels together. It isn't. The neons will become tasty snacks, as soon as
> the
> angels get big enough.
>
> I agree with what others have suggested. Get more of the fish you have. A
> large school of small fish in a big tank is very striking.
>
> Or get rainbowfish, if you want larger fish. I have four dwarf neon rainbows.
> I love them; I'd get more, if any stores around here had more. They are
> beautiful, peaceful fish. Active, but not hyper. They get along well with my
> school of rummy-nose tetras.
>
>
> Leigh
>
> http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/