skiweeangel
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This is a completely hypothetical question at this point because I am still unsure of whether or not we are even going to have angel fish in the tank.
Proposed tank:
8 gold long finned danios (are a must, this is my son's tank and he loves these fish the most, so please keep this in mind. He might be three, but he knows what he wants!)
6 head and tail light tetra
1 BN pleco (already in tank along with 4 of the danios)
2 angel fish
As of right now the next thing I will add are 4 more danios, then I am not sure of what to do. Should I add the tetras next or the angels?
I want the head and tail lights because from long ago, before I knew practically anything about aquariums or this forum, we had two of them in a ten gallon tank. I had to leave for several months to help out family and left them in the care of my husband. The tank ended up with nitrAte poisoning because I forgot to tell him about PWC and gravel vacuuming. One head and tail light passed away and the other ended up with a partially missing eye and a lower lip missing. As of now, this lonely old man is healthy in the ten gallon with three ADF, but I feel he would be better kept with a school of his own kind.
Thanks for reading this!
Proposed tank:
8 gold long finned danios (are a must, this is my son's tank and he loves these fish the most, so please keep this in mind. He might be three, but he knows what he wants!)
6 head and tail light tetra
1 BN pleco (already in tank along with 4 of the danios)
2 angel fish
As of right now the next thing I will add are 4 more danios, then I am not sure of what to do. Should I add the tetras next or the angels?
I want the head and tail lights because from long ago, before I knew practically anything about aquariums or this forum, we had two of them in a ten gallon tank. I had to leave for several months to help out family and left them in the care of my husband. The tank ended up with nitrAte poisoning because I forgot to tell him about PWC and gravel vacuuming. One head and tail light passed away and the other ended up with a partially missing eye and a lower lip missing. As of now, this lonely old man is healthy in the ten gallon with three ADF, but I feel he would be better kept with a school of his own kind.
Thanks for reading this!