P prttysouthrngrl06 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2006 11 0 0 39 South Carolina Feb 13, 2006 #1 How well would angelfish get along in a 10g tank? I want to buy two pairs (baby) but I dunno if that'll work out.
How well would angelfish get along in a 10g tank? I want to buy two pairs (baby) but I dunno if that'll work out.
J jimk Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 1, 2006 169 0 0 52 coatesville, pa Feb 13, 2006 #2 10 gallon is two small. You could maybe do 1 angelfish.
C Chad55 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 10, 2005 3,330 7 343 34 Michigan Feb 13, 2006 #4 No. Do not do even one. They get far to large for a 10 gallon. Angle fish would get way too high for a 10. You need more like a 29 gallon for one pair. Chad
No. Do not do even one. They get far to large for a 10 gallon. Angle fish would get way too high for a 10. You need more like a 29 gallon for one pair. Chad
S stevea6221 Candiru MFK Member Nov 4, 2005 115 0 46 52 dorset,england Feb 14, 2006 #5 in a 10 gallon even a small angelfish is going to look cramped pretty quickly the smallest you really should go is as chad55 said is a 29g
in a 10 gallon even a small angelfish is going to look cramped pretty quickly the smallest you really should go is as chad55 said is a 29g
L laue777 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2006 7 0 0 minnesota Feb 20, 2006 #6 you could get a pair in a 20g but only for a while you would have to get a bigger tank sometime
R rob w Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 13, 2006 8 0 0 48 preston Apr 14, 2006 #7 seems as though sumone posted same sorta question i did - sorri for that! think i am gonna start with 2 and get a bigger taller tank asap!!
seems as though sumone posted same sorta question i did - sorri for that! think i am gonna start with 2 and get a bigger taller tank asap!!
M Mourinho18 Caquetaia man MFK Member Aug 21, 2005 2,289 6 0 somewhere Apr 14, 2006 #8 depends how big the angel is. At the size of a quarter or so. 10 gallons is absolutely reasonable, and theyre not exactly fast growers
depends how big the angel is. At the size of a quarter or so. 10 gallons is absolutely reasonable, and theyre not exactly fast growers
H howyoudoin101 Feeder Fish Mar 2, 2006 3 0 0 37 South Dakota Apr 17, 2006 #9 i think two pairs in a ten gallon might be pushin it
C Carl D Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2006 243 0 0 36 Doncaster, UK. Apr 17, 2006 #10 I think you could keep the pair in the 10, but be prepared to upgrade your tank and filtration as they grow.
I think you could keep the pair in the 10, but be prepared to upgrade your tank and filtration as they grow.