David
Neptune, god of the Sea
I didn't see any such option.
yup, no argue, i accept your piont i think my tank have room fro nowSpyderdf said:Ok, since when do people plan for the size of baby fish?
You always see people on here telling people not to stock a tank with a fish that will be too big and make them go over their stocking limits...
Ok well im not trying to start fights, just trying to help people get and keep the healthiest fish in the best surroundings they can.
Spyder
I wasn't telling him to plan on them being bay-sized forever, I was simply stating that since I comfortably kept an adult pair in my 10 gallon tank in my newbie days, you can sure as hell fit 3 babies in a 55 gallon tank.Spyderdf said:Ok, since when do people plan for the size of baby fish?
You always see people on here telling people not to stock a tank with a fish that will be too big and make them go over their stocking limits...
Ok well im not trying to start fights, just trying to help people get and keep the healthiest fish in the best surroundings they can.
Spyder
yo are so lucky! anyways i bought 4 angel fish hoping 2 will pair up the are a size of a quarter!David said:If you want them to breed, get a certified breeding pair or a group of 4-6 juvies and let them pair off, and sell the excess back to the LFS. When I bought my angels, I didn't really care about breeding nor did I know anything about it or think I could do it, but I got lucky and just happened to recieve a male and female, which eventually paired up and spawned.