David Brough - 2012-01-26 Me too! I would like to get a pair so I guess my best bet would be to get a large one and a small one according to the information above.
James - 2006-01-25 I have a cherub dwarf angel mixed with a variety of fish from long horn cowfish, filefish damsels and maroon clowns. I find it holds its own when it comes to feeding time etc. I have found this specimen very hardy and would highly recommend them.
Benjamin - 2005-03-28 Hi, My Pygmy Angelfish is two weeks old. She is a very active swimer as well as a good algae eater. She is about 1.5in. long and very healthy. She eats algea, flakes and pellets. I also want to add that this sight is exceptonaly good.
The Cherub Pygmy Angelfish is a very dynamic little angel, in both looks and action!
Getting a pygmy soon.
Me too! I would like to get a pair so I guess my best bet would be to get a large one and a small one according to the information above.
I have a cherub dwarf angel mixed with a variety of fish from long horn cowfish, filefish damsels and maroon clowns. I find it holds its own when it comes to feeding time etc. I have found this specimen very hardy and would highly recommend them.
Hi, My Pygmy Angelfish is two weeks old. She is a very active swimer as well as a good algae eater. She is about 1.5in. long and very healthy. She eats algea, flakes and pellets. I also want to add that this sight is exceptonaly good.