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Considering the average adult (in captivity) sizes for the following species of medium-large angels, what tank length and volume do you think one would need to house them comfortably for their entire lives? The species I’m interested in are:
Apolemichthys:
Goldflake (A. Xanthopunctatus) (CB)
Pomacanthus:
Majestic (P. “Euxiphipops” Navarchus) (CB)
Arabian (P. Asfur) (CB)
Emperor (P. Imperator) (CB)
Chaetodontoplus:
Blue Line (C. Septentrionalis) or “Maze” hybrids (C. “Cephalareticulatus” / C. “Chrysocephalus”) (CB)
Conspicuous (C. Conspicillatus) ($$) (CB)
Pygoplites:
Regal (P. Diacanthus) (CB)
Maybe Genicanthus.
What is their swim pattern like compared to Tangs? Do any get too big for the average tank? (5-6ft range)
As in standard 150 or 180.
Apolemichthys:
Goldflake (A. Xanthopunctatus) (CB)
Pomacanthus:
Majestic (P. “Euxiphipops” Navarchus) (CB)
Arabian (P. Asfur) (CB)
Emperor (P. Imperator) (CB)
Chaetodontoplus:
Blue Line (C. Septentrionalis) or “Maze” hybrids (C. “Cephalareticulatus” / C. “Chrysocephalus”) (CB)
Conspicuous (C. Conspicillatus) ($$) (CB)
Pygoplites:
Regal (P. Diacanthus) (CB)
Maybe Genicanthus.
What is their swim pattern like compared to Tangs? Do any get too big for the average tank? (5-6ft range)
As in standard 150 or 180.