Angel Growth

DaisyTattoo

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I bought some dime sized angels over the weekend. I was wondering how quickly they grow? How long will it take for them to reach blackskirt size? How long till fully grown?
 
id give them about a month til they're blackskirt size, and about half a year until they are the size of your palm or more...It all depends on how big The tank is, how healthy they are, and how much they eat
 
Wow! I had no idea they would grow that fast! They seem to be in superb condition. I got them at a fish club auction and not at LFS so I think they are good quality. The tank is a 55g. My water tested great before I put them in, so I am hoping for good results. :dance:
 
good luck with them. Baby angels tend to be more fragile then larger angels, which is why larger angels cost more at the fish stores.
 
That's what I've heard. I am hopeful that these little guys will do good. I got all 5 for 9 bucks! They are black angels and I am very happy with them so far! They are all swimming around and eating well, so far so good! Thanks for the good wishes.
 
i got 2 small-medium baby normal angels im gonna give to my dad for his tank. and im gonna get black ones and mabye some white ones too. goodluck
 
just a hint....

dont put a black background on your tank if you have black angels, i did this, and it can be hard to find the angel sometimes... it just fades into the background...
 
Lobo. said:
just a hint....

dont put a black background on your tank if you have black angels, i did this, and it can be hard to find the angel sometimes... it just fades into the background...
haha this happened with my 10 gallon hes with a black molley man is it a pain in the A$$ to find them
 
Lobo. said:
just a hint....

dont put a black background on your tank if you have black angels, i did this, and it can be hard to find the angel sometimes... it just fades into the background...
Thanks for that advice because that's exactly what I had planned to do lol. I didnt even think about that! :duh:
 
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