Hello Susan I would like the fish if not spoken for. I just cleaned out a 65 gallon tank so some large fish would look good in there. Let me know if they are spoken for. Thank you Kevin Olympia -------------- Original message from "Susan Welenofsky" <welenofsky@comcast.net>: -------------- > Hello All: > > > > I have two orphan fish from the Fish Store: A large black female(?) > anglefish and a Marlboro Red Discus. The angelfish is a veil-tail and has a > bright red eye, blue by the face, and copperish undertones on the rest of > the body. She does like eat little fish I believe, as she attacked the bag > with the small tetras in it, that I won from the last meeting. She is very > good with discus. The discus was brought up in bad conditions, so he is > missing a small part of his left-bottom gill plate. His top fin is starting > to grow the front rays, so he might look normal after all. He has nice > color, and was the dominant fish of a group of four discus. The two-medium > sized discus I put with my three. The smallest one I put down as it seemed > like it had gill flukes. I would put him in with the other discus, but my > tank is only 30-gallons, and I already have five in there. > > > > I kept the orphans in a bare quarantined tank and treated them with > antibiotics, parasite-killer, medicated food, and salt for three weeks, so > they should be good to go in any tank. Right now they are spoiled on frozen > blood worms, but they might learn to eat other foods if they are in a group > with fish that eat other stuff. They will also eat from your hand, and > follow you around in the tank. > > > > Susan > > _______________________________________________ > GSAS-Member mailing list > GSAS-Member@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member