jenn89
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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I just bought a fish tank of 25 gallons and 2 angelfish fish what kind of fish can live with them!!!help please
Please read corals post. Please consider proper stocking youll be far more sucessful as will the fish.Denisons, congos , and angels in a 25 huh?
As bad as it is I would HIGHLY recommend plugging in any combo with those fish and that tank to this site !
AqAdvisor - Intelligent Freshwater Tropical Fish Aquarium Stocking Calculator and Aquarium Tank/Filter Advisor
My denisons are in my 180gallon with my clown loaches and that silly site I linked says I am 212% stocked.
I as respectfully as possible completely disagree with the above recommendation!
Does no one on this site have sense to say what is correct even on such a simple topic as stocking???
The angels would like the 55. They might eat the tetras when they grow large enough.
That is what they eat in the wild..
As for the cichlids in the 36,I can't say who is who , but it is commonly considered a real bad idea to mix cichlids from different locations.. When they grow, if they grow ,there will be issues....
I only offer advice that is sound and practiced by the most successful keepers and breeders.
Researching compatibility and requirements should take place BEFORE purchase, not after like what kind of fish do I have?
You are going to waste a lot of money on meds, and dead fish IMO with that approach.. The pet stores will gladly mis inform you and TAKE your money,
as brutal as my info is it is free and correct....
To begin with, I hope you cycled your tank before you added fish. If not, please refer to the thread about cycling your tank before adding anymore.
Secondly, Angels are cichlids, albeit peaceful cichlids, so they display some cichlid characteristics, like defending their territory when breeding. Still, they make good community fish if kept with other non-aggressive fish. Be careful of small fish though. If it will fit into your angel's mouths, they'll eat it. You may also want to shy away from fast-moving, darting fish, as they may stress your angels. Your tank size limits your selection choices, but I think larger tetras like Congo tetras would do well. Also Denison's barbs. The barbs need to be in groups of at least 3, the tetras in groups twice that. As the barbs can grow to nearly 6", and the Congo tetras to over 3", if you had one or the other, you're pretty much fully stocked with the angels. You could also add a few bronze cories, which also need groups of 3 or more, or a couple smaller growing loaches, such as yoyo or tiger loaches. Make sure you do a bit of research on any fish you choose though, to be sure they aren't fin nippers. To my knowledge, none of the fish I've mentioned will nip your angel's fins.