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pshea
02-15-2012, 08:39 PM
As the title says, I am currently seting up a 180 gal fowlr tank and I found a blue face angel that I would like to purchase, so I was wondering if anyone has a big enough tank that could handle this fish, it is about 5" in length and, and the tank should be well established. I would need it housed for about three months, I don't mind supplying the food to feed it.

Snappy
02-15-2012, 09:32 PM
Sure bring it over and I'll sit it for you. :wink:

pshea
02-15-2012, 09:42 PM
LOL... I was getting ready to say ..... really thanks man, but than I seen where you live.

kien
02-15-2012, 11:55 PM
If you are purchasing it from a LFS why not ask them to hold it for you ? If you're buying it from a local reefer, well, then nevermind :-)

I don't mean to discourage you (or maybe i do), but 3 months is a long time to ask someone to hold a fish for you. What if that fish for some reason dies in their care? That someone can easily say they did everything in their power to look after your fish for you but who knows. Maybe they didn't, or maybe they did and your fish died anyway, you just don't know..

If it were me I would just wait out the three months until my new tank was set up and ready for the Angel. It is a fairly easy fish to ask a LFS to get in for you.

Just my unsolicited opinion :lol:

Nano
02-16-2012, 12:29 AM
I agree, you never know what is in someone elses tank as well, like ich or velvet, not worth the risk to me.

kole
02-16-2012, 12:32 AM
Any chance you can QT in another tank? Or I'll take all of your corals and you can put the angel in the 180 you have now. lol

paddyob
02-16-2012, 01:55 AM
I think you are spot on.

I also discourage this purchase for all the same reasons. Let alone unplanned tank issues such as leaks/cracks/breaks or complete crash. Anything can happen.

It's not a cheap fish. Be patient. That is, after all, the key to success in this hobby.

I am sure you will find one down the road.



If you are purchasing it from a LFS why not ask them to hold it for you ? If you're buying it from a local reefer, well, then nevermind :-)

I don't mean to discourage you (or maybe i do), but 3 months is a long time to ask someone to hold a fish for you. What if that fish for some reason dies in their care? That someone can easily say they did everything in their power to look after your fish for you but who knows. Maybe they didn't, or maybe they did and your fish died anyway, you just don't know..

If it were me I would just wait out the three months until my new tank was set up and ready for the Angel. It is a fairly easy fish to ask a LFS to get in for you.

Just my unsolicited opinion :lol: