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I am rehoming a young breeding pair of angelfish. They started laying eggs this summer, finally I had to take them out of my sixty gallon community tank and put them by themselves into a twenty gallon tank, so the eggs and then the fry could survive. Right now I have a bunch of tiny angelfish one month old, still with their parents but it is time to separate them. They are excellent parents and have never eaten any of their fry. I'm slowly down sizing and will sell three of my four aquariums and light fixtures and heaters, filters, pumps etc. over the next few months. I'm only keeping my 15 gallon shrimp tank.
I looked online and saw that a breeding pair of angels cost 300, 400, and even 500.
You can see mine in the picture. I will rehome them only as a pair, for a reasonable fee. You'll be able to see the babies, who are now a good deal bigger than in that picture (the tiny white flecks, on their first day of free swimming), though still tiny.
I also am rehoming two very small fish called celestial pearl danios. I have them in my ten gallon rimless "Waterbox" Aquarium, which is also for sale. It is half a year old, selling the tank for fifty (half price) for just the tank. Plants, substrate light filter etc I'm selling separately. I have to rehome the celestial pearl danios before I can sell that tank, because they are too small to put in my other tanks. You can see why it will take me several months to downsize.
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