andrew james pole - 2005-12-16 i think people should buy butterflyfish at an adult size such as copperband falculas, collareds, and raccoons. at that size they will be easyer to keep due to their being darker in colour, fatter, tuffer, easier to feed, and bigger to look at.
Dhritiman Datta - 2007-02-18 I think, instead of buying large butterfly and angelfish, it will be wise to buy small and make them grow in our aquarium. Large fishes are more delicate and get stressed easily. However I may be wrong. But according to me 'Always buy small fishes'.....
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Jay bird - 2012-02-05 God the fish are so much money, your better off buying a bigger fish for the money, it's always a 50/50 chance anyway.
andrew james pole - 2005-12-16 i think people should buy emperor angelfish and koran angelfish as adults 8 inches. they will be very dark in colour since they have come from the wild at that size. growing juveniles will never be nice in colour but still worth the dear money-
The Pakistan Butterflyfish is a beauty noted for its pretty red tail, so is also known as the Redtail Butterflyfish!
i think people should buy butterflyfish at an adult size such as copperband falculas, collareds, and raccoons. at that size they will be easyer to keep due to their being darker in colour, fatter, tuffer, easier to feed, and bigger to look at.
I think, instead of buying large butterfly and angelfish, it will be wise to buy small and make them grow in our aquarium. Large fishes are more delicate and get stressed easily. However I may be wrong. But according to me 'Always buy small fishes'.....
God the fish are so much money, your better off buying a bigger fish for the money, it's always a 50/50 chance anyway.
i think people should buy emperor angelfish and koran angelfish as adults 8 inches. they will be very dark in colour since they have come from the wild at that size. growing juveniles will never be nice in colour but still worth the dear money-