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Keeping Angelfish?
Hiya
I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus Please could you help me on this... Thanks Paul |
Subject: Keeping Angelfish?
From: (Paul) Date: 10/4/2004 8:49 AM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus Please could you help me on this... Thanks Hi Paul. With the fish you have, as long as you start out with small Angelfish, you should be fine. The Neons must be full size before ever adding Angelfish, and the Angelfish but be small, and grow learning that Neons are not food. The only way to do that is to *only* try it with large, fully grown Neons (1 1/2"), and small (quarter to dime body size-not including fins), and grow them up together. Do not feed any type of feeder fish to the Anglefish and they should be fine. After your Angelfish have grown, if you ever need to replace Neons..they too must also be fully grown. Otherwise they will be snacks....expensive snacks. |
I would not reccomend adding any agelfish. This is becuase of the
Noeon Tetra. I have nevere kept angles with anything smaller than gouramis. Evan Davis |
"Paul" wrote in message ... Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... I have a quarter/half dollar angel in with 6 cardinal tetras about 1" long in a 55 gal tank. The tank is so big relative to the fish size I can't imagine a real problem. Years ago I had a huge angel in with cardinals in a 29 gal and never saw a problem. dwhite |
"Paul" wrote in message ... Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus Please could you help me on this... Thanks Paul Aside from the obvious reason of them eating your small fish when they get bigger, the other issue is that some of the fish will be chomping on your angels long fins, thus making them stubby and ugly looking. -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
no experience with neon tetras... but I have kept 3-4 small angel fish
(they started at about 1") with relatively the same small fish such as fancy guppies, mollies, goldfish, 3 swordtails, s.variatus, and 8 archers) in a 100 gal tank. no problems encountered (harrassment or fin-nipping), they never bothered anyone in the tank, even when the angels grew to their current 2". they love the baby pellets I feed them, they always would want more and follow me across the tank. newborn fry, of course, was food to almost everyone in the tank...couldn't get them out in time to save any, even though the tank is heavily planted with plastic. eric (Paul) wrote in message ... Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus Please could you help me on this... Thanks Paul |
Subject: Keeping Angelfish?
From: (nuchumYussel) Date: 10/4/2004 2:34 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: I would not reccomend adding any agelfish. This is becuase of the Noeon Tetra. I have nevere kept angles with anything smaller than gouramis. Evan Davis I've kept Angelfish with Neons together many times over the past 26 years. You just have to know the "trick". = ) |
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i've got to anglefish in my tank with 1 male guppy and 4 females and 3 platys and have had no problems with them at all. "Paul" wrote in message ... Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus Please could you help me on this... Thanks Paul |
Paul wrote:
Hiya I would like to put some angelfish in my comminity tank, maybe 3 or 4 but I have heard that they harras smaller fish. Is it a good idea to put put them in my 55 gallon / 200 litre tank with... 8 x neon tetras 2 x feamle platy 1 x male platy 2 x female guppy 1 x male guppy 1 x plecostumus I have kept angels with neon and cardinal tetras in a community tank without problem. However, guppies would not survive in the tank even for one night, possibly because they like hard, alkaline water. They were not eaten, just floating on top, dead. |
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Subject: Keeping Angelfish?
From: Mean_Chlorine Date: 10/11/2004 7:05 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: Thusly (Jack B.) Spake Unto All: Cardinals grow to almost twice the size of neons. I, personally, wouldn't mix angelfish and neons, IMO it's mainly a question of WHEN the angelfish will kill and eat the neons. I've seen angelfish bite neons in half because they were too big to swallow whole. I can honestly say that I have kept several batches of Angelfish with full gorwn Neon schools many times over the years. I'm talking about quarter body size Angels till they were good sized breeders. It's all a matter of how you raise them. It actually makes for quite a gorgeous tank. Picture in your head.... Black gravel... Bright green Amazon Sword plants drifting in the current..... Reddish brown driftwood poking through. A few stately Angelfish and a school of brightly colored Neons or Cardinals swimming across the tank. I've seen this many times, and never get sick of it. |
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