R Robbo851 Fish Crazy Joined May 11, 2005 Messages 288 Reaction score 0 Location suffolk uk Jan 25, 2006 #1 how much in inchs would one angel fish take up ? in refrence to bio-load
S Siamese Fighter05 Fish Herder Joined Jul 27, 2005 Messages 1,510 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham UK Jan 25, 2006 #2 10gallons per angel is a good start. 38G is the smallest tank to start with
OP OP R Robbo851 Fish Crazy Joined May 11, 2005 Messages 288 Reaction score 0 Location suffolk uk Jan 25, 2006 #3 thanks but thats a bit simplistic i need it in inchs to measure the entire bio-load for the tank. is 4 inchs correct for one angel or is 6 better
thanks but thats a bit simplistic i need it in inchs to measure the entire bio-load for the tank. is 4 inchs correct for one angel or is 6 better
@ombomb Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 3, 2005 Messages 2,573 Reaction score 0 Location Tunbridge Wells Jan 25, 2006 #4 The inch per gallon "rule" is worthless when considering larger fish. On the assumption you are trying to work out whether to add another fish to your tank... What size tank do you have? What do you have in there? What are you hoping to add?
The inch per gallon "rule" is worthless when considering larger fish. On the assumption you are trying to work out whether to add another fish to your tank... What size tank do you have? What do you have in there? What are you hoping to add?