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dreamweaver8891
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female usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
Voted for the 20 gallon tall.... Because that's what I'm truly hoping it is! I have paired Angels in my 20 gal which laid eggs once - but due to my ignorance, the first spawn was lost.... However, the mating ritual has begun once more, I've done more research into the breeding of Angels and I'm hoping!

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Annasmommy
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female usa
[vote]20 gallon long[/vote]
Not conventional, but I have a pair with wrigglers in a 20L and they're doing fine. Of course, this is not a permanent place for the pair, just a fry tank. If they pair is intent on breeding, they will.
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princessinabsentia
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female usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
i've had mine breed in my 20 ALOT. it felt like every 3 weeks or so i had lots morebabies. maybe i was just lucky.

me
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Crazymom
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Fingerling
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male usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
For normal size pairs...go with the 29 if you have monsters...
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Big E
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usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
Although like Mike and others have said, a 29 is better.

Eric
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fishyhelper288
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[vote]29 gallon[/vote]
i voted 29 because i want to eventualy breed angels in my 30.31 gallon
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Janna
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female usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
They spawn in the 20 tall, then are moved into a bigger tank unless the parents can actually care for the eggs and fry. To be safe, I'd go with a 29 gallon. More water, more room for mistakes.


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PJ
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male australia
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
For breedin this is the best option.
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bonny
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male uk
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
For the actuall breeding a 20 tall

But for keeping them a 29.
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victimizati0n
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we bread angles in a regular 20 gallon.
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aquatexan
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male usa
Some people want to know what the min is for breedin angels are. So here is the time to tell them. I here this question all the time.
[option1]15 gallon[/option1]
[option2]20 gallon tall[/option2]
[option3]20 gallon long[/option3]
[option4]29 gallon[/option4]
[option5]55 gallon[/option5]
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cichlidiot
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[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
That is the bare minimum.
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gauntlet
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male usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
What I heared is best for angles and discus.
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Mike R
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male usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
I've done it. A 29 is better though.

Mike
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littlemousling
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female usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
But only with a known pair or you're asking for trouble!

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inkodinkomalinko
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male usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
Reccomended by Jack Wattley and TFH.
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Racso
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male usa us-ohio
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
What i have read and heard, and what my co-worker (a pro angel and discus breeder) uses as his minimum.
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aquatexan
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male usa
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
20 tall is the min. And with the pair ONLY. But a 29 is better.
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trystianity
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female canada
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
Angels only, this is fine IMO
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male usa us-virginia
[vote]20 gallon tall[/vote]
It's what I've heard...



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