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date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:36:26 GMT,    group: uk.rec.aquaria.misc        back       
why   
just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:36:26 GMT   author:   bud u32537@uwe

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

why   
just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:36:26 GMT   author:   bud u32537@uwe

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

why   
just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:36:26 GMT   author:   bud u32537@uwe

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

why   
just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:36:26 GMT   author:   bud u32537@uwe

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

Re: why   
In message <6f49e1bd1d337@uwe>, bud <u32537@uwe.?.invalid> writes
>just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain they
>have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
I think people forget they are Cichlids and are by their nature very 
aggressive. If you get a tank of young Angel fish they start to play 
"last man standing" once they reach maturity and you end up with a few 
very large and aggressive survivors. :-)

I remember seeing an article about the best way to see Angel fish was as 
a large school in a long tank. In their dreams.... the little buggers 
start world war three as soon that mature, no matter how big the tank. 
Oscars do the same, and so do most (if not all) Cichlids.

Wiki has a nice piece on them...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cichlid


-- 
Edward Cowling London UK
date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:13:46 +0000   author:   Edward Cowling London UK

Re: why   
Basically  Angelfish  will eat anything  smaller than  themselves  and 
what they cant eat  they will hound ,
Bearing  in mind  that some of the Angelfish strains can be peaceful, I read 
recently  the "koi Angels"   are known  to have a vicious streak,
If  you can  find them  for sale  Altums  are not so agressive .
"bud" <u32537@uwe> wrote in message news:6f49e1bd1d337@uwe...
> just wondered  why my angel fish are so aggresive could anyone explain 
> they
> have eaten almost everything i have put in with them
>
date: Sun, 18 Mar 2007 22:49:26 GMT   author:   Andrew Gratton

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