Sandman182
Member
Hello all,
Need some advice from those who currently have,or have owned in the past, this dwarf angelfish. I currently have this fish that is approximately two inches in a forty gallon cube(FOWLR) tank. I rescued this fish from very bad conditions and was in very poor health until now. It is in excellent health now and is doing very well. I dismantled my 120 gallon reef several months ago and only have the forty gallon tank that this fish now resides in. This fish is the only( and will be) inhabitant of this tank. I have kept several different dwarf angels over the many years I have been in this hobby with very good success but have no experience with this species. I am wondering if anyone here has had good success keeping this fish in a tank of forty gallons. My research says that this fish gets huge for a dwarf angel and really should be in a tank of seventy gallons or larger. I never intended to keep this species of dwarf angel but couldn't let it suffer in the conditions that it was housed in. After having it for several months now I have kinda gotten attached to it. Any thoughts? Really hoping I didn't make a mistake acquiring this fish. It's a beautiful animal. Any advice is welcomed.
Need some advice from those who currently have,or have owned in the past, this dwarf angelfish. I currently have this fish that is approximately two inches in a forty gallon cube(FOWLR) tank. I rescued this fish from very bad conditions and was in very poor health until now. It is in excellent health now and is doing very well. I dismantled my 120 gallon reef several months ago and only have the forty gallon tank that this fish now resides in. This fish is the only( and will be) inhabitant of this tank. I have kept several different dwarf angels over the many years I have been in this hobby with very good success but have no experience with this species. I am wondering if anyone here has had good success keeping this fish in a tank of forty gallons. My research says that this fish gets huge for a dwarf angel and really should be in a tank of seventy gallons or larger. I never intended to keep this species of dwarf angel but couldn't let it suffer in the conditions that it was housed in. After having it for several months now I have kinda gotten attached to it. Any thoughts? Really hoping I didn't make a mistake acquiring this fish. It's a beautiful animal. Any advice is welcomed.