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blennyman55113

New Member
My brother loves fish amd when he introduced me to salt water fish (I had never had fish) I fell in love with those bright little guys. I found a great 29 gallon tank that comes with everything that is required except the gravel. I think this would be a good size because I want to be able to have a few fish not just on and a ten gallon tank could only hold about one or two saltwater fish. Is this a good size for me????
 

nycbob

Active Member
even a 29 gallon wont allow to u to hv too many nice big fish. u cnt hv tangs for sure. maybe clownfish or 1 anthias mix w a few gobies.
 

blennyman55113

New Member
I know but I just wanted like a blenny and a angel fish that when it got to big for my tank I was going to give it to my brother who has a fifty five gallon tank
oh yeah, thanks for replying
 

jonthefishguy

Active Member
what if the angel fish you want gets too big or isnt compatible with what your brother has in his tank! Then what? I think you need to stick with smaller fish or fish that stay small. Even dwarf angels need a bit more room than a 29 gallon after it is filled with live rock or decor. I say the ideal size to start with is a 55 gallon.
 

blennyman55113

New Member
well true that is a hard one to answer
the angel is a small adult French angel
and can you give me tips on setting up a nice 29 gallon tank that can have a blenny because if you noticed by my username I have a thing for blennies
 

jonthefishguy

Active Member
OMG, a french angel in a 29? I think you need to rethink your plan. I have seen french angels here just over 18 inches while in the water. Do the fish a favor and dont buy it.
 

florida joe

Well-Known Member
Ok I don’t want to be the bad guy here BUT the first LFS you should visit is the library and the first piece of equipment you should buy is a good book on aquarium keeping you want to be in this crazy hobby (way of life we are in) for the long haul IMO
 
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