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Dang, so the emperor would probably leave the majestic in the dust then. I'm wanting to get two small angelfish at the same time and grow them out.Majestic is a very slow grower.
The Majestic will grow maybe 2 inches in a year, the Emperor will grow maybe 3-4 within that same year. Another thing is the Emperor will get to over 1 foot in captivity.Dang, so the emperor would probably leave the majestic in the dust then. I'm wanting to get two small angelfish at the same time and grow them out.
I have a 300 gallon FOWLR (96x24x30). I want to get them captive bred ideally, and they would be bought at the same time. I'm planning on some larger fish like a bird wrasse and harlequin tusk later on.The Majestic will grow maybe 2 inches in a year, the Emperor will grow maybe 3-4 within that same year. Another thing is the Emperor will get to over 1 foot in captivity.
2 angels that are small and won’t grow huge are;
Majestic and Regal, they both tend to get to around 6-7 inches in captivity due to their slow growth rate and also have a very similar growth rate.
Are you wanting fast growth or slow growth?I have a 300 gallon FOWLR (96x24x30). I want to get them captive bred ideally, and they would be bought at the same time. I'm planning on some larger fish like a bird wrasse and harlequin tusk later on.
I'm wanting fast growth I think. I hope to get some of these larger fish like the tusk, bird wrasse, triggers, towards the end of year. I'd rather have my angels be large ( or atleast 3-4 inches) by then.Are you wanting fast growth or slow growth?
How about Maculosus & Scribbled? Both have a decent growth rate and more on the docile side. I miss my big Scrib. He was a total puppy dog. Everyone loved him when they came over.I'm wanting fast growth I think. I hope to get some of these larger fish like the tusk, bird wrasse, triggers, towards the end of year. I'd rather have my angels be large ( or atleast 3-4 inches) by then.
If it's your favorite then frankly I wouldn't settle for anything less than owning one.Thanks everyone! I'm reconsidering the emperor, to be honest. They are my favorite large angelfish but I don't want to deal with a tank monster once it grows up. The tusk I'd be getting is captive bred as well, but according to biota they are 3 inches right now. If I get any tiny angelfish, I'm going to let them grow out for a few months before adding the tusk JUST incase I get an aggressive one.
Might just go with a majestic angelfish and let him grow out for awhile. They are really beautiful to me as well.
I have a pair and they are definitely vocal especially when the lights go off or they see the wife to be fedIf it's your favorite then frankly I wouldn't settle for anything less than owning one.
They have fairly dynamic personalities and will definitely let you know if theyre upset at other tank mates with a grunt rivaled by very few other angels (I can hear my oldest emperors grunt inside the house and his tank is outside)
I have many tanks and any of my tanks thats intended to house large angelfish will always have an emperor of some variety without exception.
I apologize - I would not think the average hobbyist knows this answer - however, having both - Fish that grow up together tend to do fine together. Even IF emperors grow faster - and I do think they might. IMHO you can take a relative growth rate into account - Majestic angels get to be about 11-15 inches. Emperor angels are 15+ when adultsDang, so the emperor would probably leave the majestic in the dust then. I'm wanting to get two small angelfish at the same time and grow them out.