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emperor angelfish
Hi all,
What's the minimum tank size for these guys? I've been seeing mininum sizes of 75, and even 55 (http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/ang...atorangelfish/). I've also read 100G in alot of places. As far as I know, they do grow pretty big. I just want to know what is the "right" information? THanks, Chris |
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I think an 8' tank is a minimum for this fish.
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I have mine in a 110g, he is about 5.5" but I have a 360g waiting to be set up for him. I'm worried that may not be big enough. Here's a pic of him getting cleaned.
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I would agree, a minimum of 8' but always go with the biggest you can afford.
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I kept one in a 180g for a while. I bought it as a tiny juvenile. When I gave it to a friend with a larger tank, I truly felt my 180 was a little small for it. It became very irritable and aggressive. These fish have extremely large territories in their natural habitat.
They are amazing fish however. If I ever decide to go bigger, I would consider another one.
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One of my most favorite fish. I feel my tanks are too small though. I used to have one in a 350 FOWLR and it was really too small for that fish.
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Keep in mind emperors (and most angels) will become very very aggressive if they feel the tank is to small. So you could easily have one in a 200 gallon but its aggression will be much higher then if you had it in say a 400 gallon. a 75 is WAY to small... I have had a few that were easily a foot!
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