arobinson1984
Fish Gatherer
You really shouldn't be getting fish with the intention of swapping them when they get too big.
You should be aiming to keep fish in the tank that can safely and suitably thrive and live their full potential life in that sized tank.
As mentioned before that stunting a fishes growth causes a slow and painful death and there is no way of judging at what point you begin to stunt the growth of a fish so come a years time when you come to trade your angelfish the damage may well have been done. An angel fish should be expected to reach its full adult size within about a year given apporopriate living conditions.
Not only is stunting an issue but you are also planning on raising a fish in a tank knowing that in the long term its not adequate then putting the fish through the stress of rehoming it when it gets too large. Thats certainly not putting the fishes health first.
Andy
You should be aiming to keep fish in the tank that can safely and suitably thrive and live their full potential life in that sized tank.
As mentioned before that stunting a fishes growth causes a slow and painful death and there is no way of judging at what point you begin to stunt the growth of a fish so come a years time when you come to trade your angelfish the damage may well have been done. An angel fish should be expected to reach its full adult size within about a year given apporopriate living conditions.
Not only is stunting an issue but you are also planning on raising a fish in a tank knowing that in the long term its not adequate then putting the fish through the stress of rehoming it when it gets too large. Thats certainly not putting the fishes health first.
Andy