Linda S AC Members Sep 6, 2009 1,377 0 0 Killeen, TX Real Name Linda Sholly Sep 7, 2009 #1 I'm thinking a 20 gallon tank is too small for 2 angel fish. I had 4 in a 55 gallon heavily planted tank but I have limited space in a new one bedroom apartment. I think I should be content with my neons shouldn't I?
I'm thinking a 20 gallon tank is too small for 2 angel fish. I had 4 in a 55 gallon heavily planted tank but I have limited space in a new one bedroom apartment. I think I should be content with my neons shouldn't I?
zzyzx85 the casual hobbyist Dec 3, 2007 1,008 0 36 OC, CA Sep 8, 2009 #3 better safe than sorry. a pair of angels in a 29 would be okay but not in a 20. But a bunch neons in a 20 would be much cooler than just 2 angels.
better safe than sorry. a pair of angels in a 29 would be okay but not in a 20. But a bunch neons in a 20 would be much cooler than just 2 angels.
Star_Rider AC Moderators Dec 21, 2005 11,731 1 38 67 Spanaway, Wa. Real Name Ed Sep 8, 2009 #4 look at it this way... if you added angels.. eventually the neon population may take a hit. 20 is too small for all but a breeding pair of angels.(I personally won't keep angels in anything less than a 29. a single angel..maybe..
look at it this way... if you added angels.. eventually the neon population may take a hit. 20 is too small for all but a breeding pair of angels.(I personally won't keep angels in anything less than a 29. a single angel..maybe..
Linda S AC Members Sep 6, 2009 1,377 0 0 Killeen, TX Real Name Linda Sholly Sep 8, 2009 #5 thanks, that's what I thought, I sure miss the angels though. My husband would kill me if I set up a 55 in the apt again!
thanks, that's what I thought, I sure miss the angels though. My husband would kill me if I set up a 55 in the apt again!
shadow999991 AC Members Feb 12, 2009 328 0 16 Sep 8, 2009 #6 hide it in the back of a closet somewhere he'll never know lol
Star_Rider AC Moderators Dec 21, 2005 11,731 1 38 67 Spanaway, Wa. Real Name Ed Sep 8, 2009 #7 or go for a 29 it's only 30" long