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You definitely need to get your Angels out of the 6g and a 40g is small for Mbuna. They really need atleast a 75g tank to have a good mix and cut down on aggression. There are some that would be ok in a smaller species tank, but then you wouldn't get variety. There are many fish that you could mix with your Angels that would still be colorful. Many schooling fish would be fine and you'd have a wide variety of colors to choose from. For the bottom, Cories are fun fish that are cool to watch. I see you already have the sand, but you may find its a bit too light colored. Light colored sand shows every piece of leftover food and waste, but it could motivate you clean it more often...haha. I know it does me. As for how many fish you can have, people will have different opinions I'm sure. If you want to center the tank around the Angels, then you could choose 1 to 2 schools of fish (1 school of 15 or so or 2 schools of 7- Whether you put your Angels in this tank or not (assuming you still have them?) is up to you, but they can't stay in a 6g...they grow far too large for that little tank.
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