How large will my freshwater angel fish grow in a 29 gallon aquarium? Will they reach full size?
by Aquaboy on Friday, February 19th, 2010 | 3 Comments
Other fish in the tank include several danios, a red-tailed black shark (about 5 inches), and a weather loach. They angels are about 2.5 to 3 inches in diameter right now, and I have had them for about 4 or 5 months.
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yes they will but it takes about 1.5 year to grow full size
They can reach full size in that tank, but it will get a little cramped and the bigger they get the more attention you need to pay to water quality. They are also territorial fish and you can only fit one angel in that tank really or a mated pair if you get one, so when you start seeing aggression between them you’ll need to start removing them – for now they are fine because they are young and small. Full size is about 6 inches long and 10 inches tall including fins.
it reach to its full size but it will take something like 2 years and then when they grow bigger you have to pay attention to the water quality