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Fish are cold blooded, which means that their metabolism is largely
dependent on the surrounding temperature. A higher temp (low 80's) will raise thier metabolism. In order for growth to flourish, you would also need to feed accordingly. Keep in mind, more food in = more waste. Water maintenance needs to be more diligent under these conditions. Poor water conditions can also stunt growth as well as produce sick fish. So you can see it's a balancing game. Raise the temp and feed more? You're also raising your chances of poor water quality and sick fish unless you pick up on keeping the water quality high. Justin "Mike" wrote in message news:cdoUd.36498$f%5.24173@trndny03... hey everyone, I have a 30 gallon tank, about 7 angel fish - all kinds of colors. 4 barbs, 2 sharks, 2 bottom feeders and a pleco, I cant understand why my angels do not grow. I feed them flake food in the morning and at night i feed them either baby shrimp or bloodworms. anyone have any suggestions to stimulate growth? |
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hey everyone,
I have a 30 gallon tank, about 7 angel fish - all kinds of colors. 4 barbs, 2 sharks, 2 bottom feeders and a pleco, I cant understand why my angels do not grow. I feed them flake food in the morning and at night i feed them either baby shrimp or bloodworms. anyone have any suggestions to stimulate growth? |
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Hi, Mike - that sounds like an awful lot of fish for a 30-gallon. I
hope the sharks and the pleco are dwarf varieties, at least!?!? Maybe the angels need more room in order to acheive their size. How old/large are all these fish? - Lisa |
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If they grow, at some point a pair will form and the pair will beat the
other angels half to death. You'll have to separate them. Breeding pairs are very territorial. Bob "Mike" wrote in message news:cdoUd.36498$f%5.24173@trndny03... hey everyone, I have a 30 gallon tank, about 7 angel fish - all kinds of colors. 4 barbs, 2 sharks, 2 bottom feeders and a pleco, I cant understand why my angels do not grow. I feed them flake food in the morning and at night i feed them either baby shrimp or bloodworms. anyone have any suggestions to stimulate growth? |
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I tend to agree with Lisa, your tank would seem to be overloaded, One
question comes to mind, are we talking Imperial Gallon,s or American gallons, How bigs the tank, ??? Growing fish need space, I only have 4, yes 4 Angles per 3 foot tank, and nothing else in the tank, be they babies or full grown. All my tanks are planted with undergravel filters and I also have a large exturnal Canister filter I move round. As for feeding , Mine get Brine shrimp,[frozan] and Spirulina flakes, I only feed Blood worms if I want them to spawn. Blood worms tend to make them hyped up, and then they get stroppy, or if there small, they will spawn, regardless of age. bassett "Lisa" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Mike - that sounds like an awful lot of fish for a 30-gallon. I hope the sharks and the pleco are dwarf varieties, at least!?!? Maybe the angels need more room in order to acheive their size. How old/large are all these fish? - Lisa |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message news:cdoUd.36498$f%5.24173@trndny03... hey everyone, I have a 30 gallon tank, about 7 angel fish - all kinds of colors. 4 barbs, 2 sharks, 2 bottom feeders and a pleco, I cant understand why my angels do not grow. I feed them flake food in the morning and at night i feed them either baby shrimp or bloodworms. anyone have any suggestions to stimulate growth? Large tanks are needed for real growth. My 2 are in 65g and have grown from 1" round body + fins to 3" round body + fins making them 9" tall. I feed mine 3 times a day, only what they eat in 30 seconds, and very rarely use flake, prefering bloodworm, brine shrimp, tubeflex, krill (all frozen then thawed a little). I can only get live bloodworm or daphnia and they love that too. Depending on the size of the other fish, your tank is/will be overstocked will lead to agression sooner or later. Clean water is vital for angels to grow too, and they need regular water changes...2 or 3 times a week. Mary |
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This is the thing with only having a small number of fish per tank, The
water does not require changeing as often , I am not saying that water changes are unnecessary, But you don't need to change that much, that often. bassett "Mary Burns" wrote in message . Depending on the size of the other fish, your tank is/will be overstocked will lead to agression sooner or later. Clean water is vital for angels to grow too, and they need regular water changes...2 or 3 times a week. Mary |
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"Justin Boucher" wrote in message
... Fish are cold blooded, which means that their metabolism is largely dependent on the surrounding temperature. A higher temp (low 80's) will raise thier metabolism. In order for growth to flourish, you would also need to feed accordingly. I have 10 Angels in my 120g since they were nickel size, and they have grown nicely and peacefully at 76 degrees. JOhn |
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That's why I got fancy guppies instead of angel fish - angels are
territorial as a breeding pair and I want lots of fish rather than just 2. One thing I have noticed with my silver dollar/fancy guppy/ white cloud mountain minnow/plants tank is that freeze dried daphnia (which can be bought at 7 grams for 4-7 dollars approximately) trains your fish to go bonkers when they think you are about ready to feed it to them, because fish love daphnia, I use hikari brand freeze dried daphnia as a supplement and my generation of fancy guppies in that tank grew into adults very fast. You might want to try it. Later! |
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I don't doubt it. I was under the impression that the original poster was
hoping for accelerated growth. I don't recommend the process as mentioned since you're practically inviting problems. As for 10 Angels in a 120: Have you had any issues with territorial agression during breeding? I would imagine that would be quite a sight having 10 adult angels in a 120. I'm just restarting my 240 and right now, I 'm not excited about how it's turning out. Seems I have a bacterial bloom which has progressed into fin rot for some fish. (even my angel) I'm considering keeping the UV on full time but am worried about how it would affect the medication. Justin "John " wrote in message ... "Justin Boucher" wrote in message ... Fish are cold blooded, which means that their metabolism is largely dependent on the surrounding temperature. A higher temp (low 80's) will raise thier metabolism. In order for growth to flourish, you would also need to feed accordingly. I have 10 Angels in my 120g since they were nickel size, and they have grown nicely and peacefully at 76 degrees. JOhn |
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