yea pretty much. Ran out at a bad time and couldnt buy moreHahaaha dont worry..my one tank(no fish currently) hasent gotten a water change in probably a couple months hahaha oops. And couldnt afford the water conditioner?
yea pretty much. Ran out at a bad time and couldnt buy moreHahaaha dont worry..my one tank(no fish currently) hasent gotten a water change in probably a couple months hahaha oops. And couldnt afford the water conditioner?
GodFan said:yea pretty much. Ran out at a bad time and couldnt buy more
Dale_I said:You will want to be careful with angelfish and neon/cardinal tetras. Small tetras, especially the neon "easy to see" variety are a natural prey for an angelfish.
absolutangel04 said:No serpaes with a gourami. Preferably not with an angel either. They are too nippy for that.
Your tank is fine for angels, but it does limit your tankmates a bit. If you wanted a pair of angels and a bnp, you don't have much room left. You could still fit in a school of about 6 tetras that are either shape shaped or else over 2 inches. You have be careful about tankmates for angels since angels like to eat smaller fish. They are more predatory than many people know.
If you just want one angel, you could have 2 schools of other fish.
Bnp have a huge bioload. Plecos are messy fish. So, I would only recommend 2 if you limit the other tankmates and are very diligent on your water changes.
Some other school options would be corys, lemon tetras, Pristella tetras, rummy nose tetras, bleeding heart tetras, leopard danios, zebra danios, cardinal tetras, black neons tetras, and kuhli loaches.
If you just get one angel, then there is the honey gourami, dwarf gourami, paradise fish, pearl gourami, and pencilfish.
Pitbull plecos are small and peaceful. They need friends, so a pair or a trio is recommended. There are also clown plecos whoch stay small.
Awhh I love plecs way too much to just have one any other big-ish placid fish I can have?
Okay: 5 gouramis (3f and 2m) I haven't decided which yet, and 2 tiny plecs. Thats all I Got so far
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So that's what I do in my spare time! Choose a group (red is incompatible) or if you want to add anything. Btw these are just my favorites so far I think but I will take any suggestions
DragonFish71 said:Ram cichlids are compatible with angelfish, and so are harlequin rasboras. I keep all 3 plus neons in one tank. Haven't had any aggressions issues at all.
Also, clown loaches are compatible with most fish larger than a neon tetra.
How big is your tank? That could be the reason they dont get eaten!