Thanks for your time. Enjoy the knowledge your sharing and please send any info in case I don't save this. I tend not to subscribe not sure how. Just not to say working this technology yet. Gettn better. I'm a Angel lover myself and tryn to do what you are doing. Keep it up your doing good
Fun getting to see your fish room. I like how each fish has a story behind it. Next time maybe tell us the size of the tanks! So many fish room tours omit that detail and it is hard to judge on video.
I’m a breeder as well and I just got into angels last fall I believe of 2022. My first angels I got were Wild Caught Santa Isabel Red Altums. Then I got some marbles, and Black Veil Angels. Unfortunately I had to shut down shop because I moved but now I’m wanting to start up again. I now have 5 juvenile Zebra Lace Angels and hoping to get 1-2 pairs from them. This video is making me want to do Angels only for a while. There’s so much you can do with them. Beautiful fish and very informative!
I hoped you enjoyed the video. Yes, I agree. No matter how much variety there is, we cannot create enough. Comparing two different bloodlines of the same color combination, there will be obvious differences. Good luck and have fun keeping and breeding angelfish!
Great video brother Each and every angle you have is spectacular looking Motivate me to get more and more angles brother Thanks for the video One suggestion bro - i think it will be ok if you don't put background music because no angle lover is going to get bored watching this spectacular specimens Stay safe Keep uploading
Do you have any of the Paraiba Bulgarian or Blue Angelfish available for sale? You have some amazing Angelfish 👏 BTW, any fry/juveniles from your Angels Plus Koi Pair?
Go ahead and message me through Facebook messenger. You can also follow my Facebook page for any updates for availability. Just search: Amazonian Angelfish
First thing i noticed is that you have heaters in every tank. Remove the heaters and heat the entire room. All tanks will then be at the same temperature and it uses less power.
No! That's not a good idea. There's no reason to be heating an entire room to 80 degrees. Who want's to spend time in an 80 degree humid fish room? Also you don't always want every tank the same temperature. It's also not only not cheaper, it's A LOT more expensive. If you're running 20 tanks that 2000 watts of electricity on the rare occasions that all of the heater are on. A 2000 watt space heater would run 24/7 heating a room that size to 80 degrees, on top of the primary heat in the house.
@@bguen1234 my cost to raise the temperature in my fish room from 72 to 80 degrees is about 4-6 dollars extra a month. It’s just one room I’m heating,not the house.