I believe that they are indeed aggressive. They tend to hang around with sharks. From what I have read, people can eat them.
because their dumb
not really but they are not a community fish you can put them with semi aggressive fish like parrot fish but they can not go with tetras
Angel Fish are a type of cichlid and are considered semi-aggressive.
www.LiveAquaria.com is a good place to start. They label their fish as peaceful, semi-aggressive, and aggressive. ask my brother
The Betta is a semi-aggressive fish, and I typically keep other semi-aggressive fish with them.. namely, angel fish. They're not getting along.. they're just deterred from attacking each other because they know the other will fight back. DO NOT put any sort of barb in with them.. even though barbs only are considered semi-aggressive, it's a bit of an understatement, and they LOVE nipping at long fins.
No, they are both aggressive/semi-aggressive fish so if they were in the same tank there is a high possibility one would get injured or die
There are a lot of non aggressive freshwater fish, usually at pet stores the signs describing the fish tell you whether or not they are aggressive like tropical community, semi- aggressive, etc.
Jack Dempsey or Tiger Oscar
Convicts are a semi-aggressive to aggressive south American cichlid, and will do well with other mid sized, aggressive south American cichlids. It may also be ok with some African cichlids, for example Yellow Labs and Electric Blue Johanni.
It is likely because they are semi-aggressive fish. The guppy will also have to be able to fit in its mouth.
It is a semi-aggressive fish. It needs to be housed with similar sized semi-aggressive fish that need to occupy the same swimming domain (e.g. Middle of the tank) that will mellow it out. I have mine with a 4 in blue gourami and 5 cory cats. my fasciatu spends all day in a cave. He bothers noone, but noone bothers him either
Angel fish are types of cichlids and are considered semi-aggressive and often are fin nippers.