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Re: [AGA SC] Re: Biotope for Altums



I just realized how weird that first paragraph looks without the message 
quoted above.  By "this", of course, Imeant "keeps angels or altums 
in a planted aquarium", not "passed on". Sorry!

  - Erik

On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Erik Olson wrote:

> Hi Offy,
> 
> Merrill has unfortunately passed on.  But there are lots of people who do 
> this.  David Lass comes to mind; I'm cc-ing this reply to the AGA board 
> for any other suggestions.
> 
> Thing is, though, that keeping them in a planted aquarium is not 
> necessarily the same as tryiung to emulate their natural biotope, which (I 
> think) would involve lots of leaf litter, tea-colored water, and roots 
> sticking up.  But I could be wrong -- I keep Apistos, not angels. :P
> 
>   - Erik
> PS: Nice to answer an e-mail from you that's not about the 'swearhouse.
> 
> 'On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Ann wrote:
> 
> > Erik,
> > 
> > Lots of questions get asked about angels & plants or keeping altums.  
> > Is there/are there any AGA members who would be interested in writing an
> > article for The Angelfish Society newsletter, FinTAStic, about setting
> > up & maintaining a biotope tank especially for the Altums? (Altums, it'd
> > be a miracle to breed them.. but what tank environment, plants, lighting
> > and maintenance to attempt to replicate their wild origins?)
> > 
> > In 2003, Karen referred to Merrill Cohen as one who keeps them. What do
> > you think? Can you point me in the right direction?
> > 
> > Ann aka Offy
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

-- 
Erik Olson
erik at thekrib dot com

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