I have heard that Queens are extremely hard to maintain any suggestions if i get one.
paul23bulz@aol.com New Member May 17, 2002 #1 I have heard that Queens are extremely hard to maintain any suggestions if i get one.
fishhooked Member May 17, 2002 #2 Just be sure that you give your tank a few months to mature before getting any delicate fish.
demosthenes Active Member May 17, 2002 #3 What is needed to maintain one of these beautiful fish, as I too am interested in them?
cwfish Member May 17, 2002 #4 Although it's always good to give your tank plenty of time to mature, Queen Angels are actually very hardy. They do however require a LARGE tank (200+). As long as you have the proper tank mates and correct diet you will be fine.
Although it's always good to give your tank plenty of time to mature, Queen Angels are actually very hardy. They do however require a LARGE tank (200+). As long as you have the proper tank mates and correct diet you will be fine.
demosthenes Active Member May 18, 2002 #5 If it is too small I will not do it, as it would be cruel, but would a 75 suffice, if it was the only attraction, aside from some corals maybe?
If it is too small I will not do it, as it would be cruel, but would a 75 suffice, if it was the only attraction, aside from some corals maybe?
lurch694u Member May 18, 2002 #6 Queen angels get huge! My lfs has one that is big as a paper plate... I wouldn't put it in a 75. That would be torture...
Queen angels get huge! My lfs has one that is big as a paper plate... I wouldn't put it in a 75. That would be torture...