^agreedPart of the problem is probably the size of the tank in respect to the kind of fish you are trying to keep. Altums are large angel fish, they need a much larger tank. Not sure what you mean by stinger, but if it is rubbing/bumping/fighting, and causing things to break/tear, you most likely need a larger tank to fix the issue.
+1I believe the pelvic fins will sometimes regrow, but if not, it should be fine.
How big are your Altums? I would not put 3 regular Angels in a 35g, much less the big Altums. I assume you have a plan to upgrade them.
doogle said:i also have angels that look like Angelfish56's profile pic(or avatar)and want to know what kind they are. how many can you put together in a 24'' cube tank? does the inch per gallon rule still apply to angels or different tank dimensions? do they eat little nuisance snails? lol, thanks
-doogle
does anyone know if angels will eat nuisance snails ?
i also have angels that look like Angelfish56's profile pic(or avatar)and want to know what kind they are. how many can you put together in a 24'' cube tank? does the inch per gallon rule still apply to angels or different tank dimensions? do they eat little nuisance snails? lol, thanks
-doogle
OhNeil1969 said:I don't have any proof that angels will eat nuisance snails, but I have 4 in a 60 gallon tank that had a small breakout of pond snails after I added some plants from my lfs. That was about 2 months ago and yesterday I only saw one snail. That was the first snail I saw in about 2 weeks. The amount of snails I have has gone down and I suspect the angels took care of them for me.
If I'm right the angel in the avatar pic is a scalare, not altum which will grow larger than scalares. Altums are usually caught wild whereas scalares are usually bred. The inch per fish rule really doesn't apply to angels in my opinion. As Egoraptor said the rule of thumb is at least 10 gallons for every angelfish. I have 4 angels in a 60 gallon tank and don't plan on adding any more. Also, angels should definitely be kept in pairs. If 2 of them should pair off for mating they may attack/stress the remaining angel. That pairing also means that your tank should have enough room for all the fish since the pair will claim/protect a breeding spot. My tank is 4 ft long and 2 ft tall. That's the smallest tank I would recommend for angels (at least scalare). You can check my user page for pics of the angels.
i have a two foot tall tank,heavily planted...think i will get some peat to keep ph around 7