ThRoewer
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Marine Bettas don't need much room for swimming. I kept spawning pairs in smaller tanks and as long as the rockwork is right and not minimalistic they will do fine.
A Regal Angel can work for a while but is definitely not ideal - especially not for someone without experience with these fish. Again, plenty of rocks in the right arrangement are key. I have 3 small singles in 40 gallon tanks and so far they haven't complained. I would however advise against a Red Sea regal as those usually come in larger. Juveniles of less than 3" total length would be the only ones to go with. Size with these fish is not a linear relationship to length, a 4" regal is about twice the size of a 3". The one in my picture above is 2.9".
A Golden Hawk is in every way unsuited for this tank: they are usually coming in large and will definitely eat small fish - the firefish will just be his welcome meal and the flasher wrasse dinner.
The Flame Hawk (or a pair of them) would probably be the ideal choice. They are colorful, stay usually smaller and usually prefer smaller bites.
A Regal Angel can work for a while but is definitely not ideal - especially not for someone without experience with these fish. Again, plenty of rocks in the right arrangement are key. I have 3 small singles in 40 gallon tanks and so far they haven't complained. I would however advise against a Red Sea regal as those usually come in larger. Juveniles of less than 3" total length would be the only ones to go with. Size with these fish is not a linear relationship to length, a 4" regal is about twice the size of a 3". The one in my picture above is 2.9".
A Golden Hawk is in every way unsuited for this tank: they are usually coming in large and will definitely eat small fish - the firefish will just be his welcome meal and the flasher wrasse dinner.
The Flame Hawk (or a pair of them) would probably be the ideal choice. They are colorful, stay usually smaller and usually prefer smaller bites.