jetajockey
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Angels get way too big for a 10g.
I entirely agree. My angels aren't even full grown, and their fins would stick out if the water and be dragging on the gravel at the same time in a10 gallon tank. In a 10, you will stunt their growth for sure.Angels get way too big for a 10g.
Rozdab said:How many do you think would fit in a 55 gallon? It doesn't seem like a good idea from what I read that keeping 2 or 3 is not good. That it is either 1 or 4 or more. Is this true?
A 10g stunts their growth. I have friends who have done it too, so I know the angels can live through it, but they would be much better off in a larger tank.I have mollis, angels, yeah, I know most folks don't think they belong in a 10g tank, but when ya buy em real small they're ok, guppies, platy's and tetras, danios, and anything small like these also some cardinals or neons. Love it.
absolutangel04 said:A 10g stunts their growth. I have friends who have done it too, so I know the angels can live through it, but they would be much better off in a larger tank.
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