Angelfish laying eggs


Most store will triple the cost of what they buy the fish for. It is common practice so that they can make some kind of profit so that they can stay in business.Up here the small angelfish (quarter size) will run up to $10.00 each and full grown ones go for up to $30.00 each.If yo really wish to make some good money with angelfish then breed some of the fancier ones that they cannot find in the wholesale shop.I am talking about some such as the half black that are not just colored like zebra angelfish, but good zebra angelfish can be good also.In my opinion the three hardiest angelfish are the silver, gold and marble angelfish. If you are raising angelfish (or any other type of fish) no one says that you have to have an aquarium to raise them in but yo may be able to use kiddy wadding pools or storage containers. These are larger than the small ten and twenty gallon tanks but cost lots less.I remember one person that was using claw foot bath tubs to raise angelfish, they made sure to paint the inside of the tub a dark color so that the fish would not wind up just whit as the tub. They were easy to change water by letting water out through the drain.I have even saw people use stock watering troughs for raising angelfish. Don’t think that yo have to have glass aquariums to raise fish, after all in Florida they use ponds to raise their fish.

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