Can Coral Beauty and Singaporean Angelfish can be keep together?
the size of my tank is 27"L x 12"W x 10"H (since I don't know the exact measurements in gallon).
and also what are other fishes that can be keep together with the angelfish?
Thanks!
Can Coral Beauty and Singaporean Angelfish can be keep together?
the size of my tank is 27"L x 12"W x 10"H (since I don't know the exact measurements in gallon).
and also what are other fishes that can be keep together with the angelfish?
Thanks!
The fish are compatible, but not in that size of aquarium. That size of aquarium (approximately 14 gallons) is unsuitable for either of those two fishes.
That size aquarium would be okay for a reef tank, but I do not recommend keeping fish in it. If you must have a fish, it should be a Goby or some other such fish which, when full grown is under 2" in length.
I'm sorry if you've been misled about what that size aquarium is suitable for. This may help get your head around the limits of marine aquariums, when it comes to fish:
Fish Stocking Limit - for FO and FOWLR
LEE
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"I'm sorry if you've been misled about what that size aquarium is suitable for. This may help get your head around the limits of marine aquariums, when it comes to fish"
its ok! atleast i get some info..maybe blue damsel,chromis,percula's is ok in my tank.
You don't want damsels in that tank (damsels = Damsels, Chromis, and Anemonefishes (Clown fishes)). If you check that link, of the smallest species of Anemonefishes, a single (one fish) should be no less than a 29 gallon aquarium.
LEE
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how about 3ft tank what fishes is good for it?
Lenght is one of the tree dimensions of importance. When you have the other two dimensions, use that link to get your answer:
Fish Stocking Limit - for FO and FOWLR
I don't recommend fish, since their choice is personal to each hobbyist. Just choose the ones you can take care of properly, and provide a proper place for them to thrive. Do research on the needs of the fish you find you like the most.
LEE
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okay! thank you so much for that piece of advice!
You're welcome.
LEE
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