Angelfish stocking?

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devinb96

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So I have two gold dojo loaches, a powdered blue gourami, two longfin zebra danios, and 5 blackskirt tetras. I have a 29 gallon high tank and was wondering if putting three angelfish ephod be to much?
Also would they be too aggressive and territorial if I have three of them?

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So I have two gold dojo loaches, a powdered blue gourami, two longfin zebra danios, and 5 blackskirt tetras. I have a 29 gallon high tank and was wondering if putting three angelfish ephod be to much?
Also would they be too aggressive and territorial if I have three of them?

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Angelfish need a larger tank than that. Probably a 45g tall at least.

Dojo loaches are amazing fish(I have one myself) but they get 10 inches each. I'd say you are pretty stocked as is.


Caleb

~10g tiger barbs
~45g tetras/dojo loach/clown pleco
~75g going to be African cichlids
 
Angelfish need a larger tank than that. Probably a 45g tall at least.


It really depends on what size they are to begin with. 3 quarter sized Angels would be fine for a bit in a 30g but as they grow I would only go with 2. No experience with the loaches, so I can't help there.


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It really depends on what size they are to begin with. 3 quarter sized Angels would be fine for a bit in a 30g but as they grow I would only go with 2. No experience with the loaches, so I can't help there.


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Yeah, so I might just get one or two. That way they can at least have one side of a tank if they get territorial and I mean it's an 18 inch tall tank so I think they should be good if I just get two.

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