information on watanabei angelfish

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dalexion
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Re: information on watanabei angelfish

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I was told the 1 inch per gallon thing applied, guess not. Still, what's the diff? They're all just fish, right? They all grow.
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ravenoak
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Re: information on watanabei angelfish

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so engoiskater158 - do you think that's overstocked without the 1 inch per gallon rule. how do you figure, like 2 inches per gallon or something?
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fleeton
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Re: information on watanabei angelfish

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It really depends on your tank goals. For fish-only, it's manageable, but for a reef tank, it's overstocked unless you've got a substantial sump and skimmer setup.
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Re: information on watanabei angelfish

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so if i took out the carpenters wrasse and mandarin, would that be better for a reef tank?
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fluteca
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Re: information on watanabei angelfish

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I was told it was, but honestly, it doesn't really apply here. Saltwater fish are way more sensitive to water conditions, and they usually need a lot more space than freshwater fish. Their natural environment is just so different, you know? It's not like there's a set rule or anything, you gotta consider each fish on its own.
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