They look amazing. Love the long fins, the red and pink colors are awesome. It’s cool the way they shimmer. I'm setting up a tank to be ready for these thanks Thomas!
What’s the tank size and how frequently you are doing the water changes??? How much quantity of water you are changing?? What are the types of food you’re giving to the F1 Altums??
How much maintenance is required depends on the stocking levels. I like to have 10 or 12 fish together to grow up.. I like to use really big tanks 200+ gallons but you can get away with a 6 foot 125 gallon. My maintenance would be weekly changing water 60% or more.. I would clean my mechanical filtration once every two weeks. I feed a vegetable-based flake food in the morning and later in the day brine or mysis shrimp. These fish can adapt to eat most dry foods that are offered. I currently have a tank that is 240 gallons it has 30 sub adult altum. I consider this overstocked. I change this water twice a week as low as I can without scaring the fish. In general I don't like to change lower than the fish are tall with the fins. I also favored tanks that are tall. 30 inches high is super nice..enjoy!
@@shorelineaquatics5210 thank you so much for all the information!!! One more question I have around 7 pieces f1 small babies in 35 gallon tank now. Is it okay to change 50 percent after every 2 days or 3 days with aged water 💦??
@@jojyp Riverine fishes love water changes. You can change the water everyday if you like. I use a python type water fill system and go straight unaged to the tank.. I add the dechlorinator afterwards. Just because they accept daily water changes doesn't mean that this is necessary. What you're looking for is the right amount of care. Sometimes over care can leave the fish weaker when they are exposed to small amounts of pollution. Something to consider. Good luck
We ship to the continental United States. For those who are interested in purchasing in Hawaii please contact me on the side about the requirements. Altum that we sell are at least three months of age and are quarter sized body or larger. Thanks
@@jimlubeskie4312 I sell different groups of fish for different amounts. I will certainly have $60 fish for sale come February 15th. And they will be just as good as the other captive-raised altum that you see advertised elsewhere. $80 is for show fish. Most of the fish this group will be of that category. Shipping is not included in this price. For example, a box of 8 altums, the shipping is $75. It changes with the amount of fish. Thanks
They look amazing. Love the long fins, the red and pink colors are awesome. It’s cool the way they shimmer. I'm setting up a tank to be ready for these thanks Thomas!
Thank you Frank and it was great talking to you.
Dream fish
What’s the tank size and how frequently you are doing the water changes??? How much quantity of water you are changing?? What are the types of food you’re giving to the F1 Altums??
How much maintenance is required depends on the stocking levels. I like to have 10 or 12 fish together to grow up.. I like to use really big tanks 200+ gallons but you can get away with a 6 foot 125 gallon. My maintenance would be weekly changing water 60% or more.. I would clean my mechanical filtration once every two weeks. I feed a vegetable-based flake food in the morning and later in the day brine or mysis shrimp. These fish can adapt to eat most dry foods that are offered. I currently have a tank that is 240 gallons it has 30 sub adult altum. I consider this overstocked. I change this water twice a week as low as I can without scaring the fish. In general I don't like to change lower than the fish are tall with the fins. I also favored tanks that are tall. 30 inches high is super nice..enjoy!
@@shorelineaquatics5210 thank you so much for all the information!!! One more question I have around 7 pieces f1 small babies in 35 gallon tank now. Is it okay to change 50 percent after every 2 days or 3 days with aged water 💦??
@@jojyp Riverine fishes love water changes. You can change the water everyday if you like. I use a python type water fill system and go straight unaged to the tank.. I add the dechlorinator afterwards. Just because they accept daily water changes doesn't mean that this is necessary. What you're looking for is the right amount of care. Sometimes over care can leave the fish weaker when they are exposed to small amounts of pollution. Something to consider. Good luck
@@shorelineaquatics5210 Thank you so much 😊 for all the information ℹ️. Really appreciate your help and advice.
@@jojyp you're welcome
Amazing video
Thomas, do you have any altums from Atabapo or just Orinoco?
I do not have any Atabapo. I am working with Orinoco, Vichada, Ventuari, and Negro San Felipe Altum
Thomas, what is that food you are feeding the Aultums?
In this video they're feeding on baby brine shrimp
Nice bro❤❤❤
Hello, please tell me what is the size of the aquarium at 15 seconds? length, width, height? thank you for the answer
76×24×31
do you still altum angels i live in the philippines
Thomas, do you ship to Virginia and what would be the size of the altums?
We ship to the continental United States. For those who are interested in purchasing in Hawaii please contact me on the side about the requirements. Altum that we sell are at least three months of age and are quarter sized body or larger. Thanks
@@shorelineaquatics5210 what is the price per Altum? Thanks
Fish of the highest quality will be $80
@@shorelineaquatics5210 Thomas does that include shipping cost (the $80)? I thought the web site said $60?
@@jimlubeskie4312 I sell different groups of fish for different amounts. I will certainly have $60 fish for sale come February 15th. And they will be just as good as the other captive-raised altum that you see advertised elsewhere. $80 is for show fish. Most of the fish this group will be of that category. Shipping is not included in this price. For example, a box of 8 altums, the shipping is $75. It changes with the amount of fish. Thanks
any for sale bro?
how much for a piece?
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