I'm also performing a large water change tomorrow and to check and rinse some of the filter pads if needed and to change the purigen.
I've noticed lately lots of small particles in the water, so clearly something is clogged up, but nothing harmful for the fish, but not pleasing to the eye.
Will also do some plant maintenance and try to change the direction of outflow on the pumps to find a good way to circulate the water in the tank, without creating strong currents in spots where the angelfish sleeps or swims, as they do enjoy slow flowing currents due to their body shape, and to me the angel fish are centerpiece of the tank.
I've always wanted angels with these colors, as I've always had black, yellow and white angels before, these are my absolute favorite angels I've owned.
They are small, but given time they will grow to be majestic, hopefully I can take care of them properly.
Edit:
I forgot to mention that I've seen this morning two of the Bolivian Rams "mouth wrestling".
They are either fighting for a female or establishing rank I'm guessing, very interesting to watch.
And as I'm writing this, I'm noticing the male acara has found a spot, and are now holding its ground against the vijeta, I will pay close attention the coming days to make sure they are suitable tank mates.
But there should be plenty of room and hiding spots for them all to get along.
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I've noticed lately lots of small particles in the water, so clearly something is clogged up, but nothing harmful for the fish, but not pleasing to the eye.
Will also do some plant maintenance and try to change the direction of outflow on the pumps to find a good way to circulate the water in the tank, without creating strong currents in spots where the angelfish sleeps or swims, as they do enjoy slow flowing currents due to their body shape, and to me the angel fish are centerpiece of the tank.
I've always wanted angels with these colors, as I've always had black, yellow and white angels before, these are my absolute favorite angels I've owned.
They are small, but given time they will grow to be majestic, hopefully I can take care of them properly.
Edit:
I forgot to mention that I've seen this morning two of the Bolivian Rams "mouth wrestling".
They are either fighting for a female or establishing rank I'm guessing, very interesting to watch.
And as I'm writing this, I'm noticing the male acara has found a spot, and are now holding its ground against the vijeta, I will pay close attention the coming days to make sure they are suitable tank mates.
But there should be plenty of room and hiding spots for them all to get along.
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