no.
EDIT: Incorrect. Fishyfisher82 has a two year old veil angelfish in a 36gal tank (and all the size that implies) with a trio of glass cats who have been coexisting for well over a year. So long as the fish can swim quickly and are not too tiny, and you only have ONE angelfish, you're fine. Angelfish will most likely eat guppies, though.
Bigger fish eat angelfish such as catfish.
Yes if the other fish can fit into its mouth! My catfish recently ate the 5" cichlid in the 90G tank. The cichlid was a little bit larger than the catfish when I first bought it (about 4") about 1.5 year ago, now the catfish is 9".
They can not eat live grown angel fish.
guppies would because they`re livebeares
Black Ghost Knife Fish are semi-agressive. They should be fine though. The angelfish should be fine.
I have an Oscar Cichlid in the same tank as mine and I also used to have it with guppy's.
Angelfish Bottle nose Dolphin Catfish Dab Eel Flounder Guppy Hammer head Shark Icefish Jelly fish Koi Lemon Sole Mackerel Narwhal Otter Puffer fish Quillfish Ray Squid Turtle Unicorn fish Viperfish Wobbegong X-Ray Tetra Yellowtail Zebra fish
There are numerous tropical fish that live in jungles. Some examples of jungle fish include angelfish, piranha, tiger fish, and some varieties of catfish.
In all probability they will die. Some catfish (there are hundreds of species of catfish)are cold water fish and others are tropical so I can not say about that. The only fresh water"Dragonfish" I know of is the Gobie (Gobioides broussonnetii) and it is definitely a very tropical fish and a very hard to keep little fish at that. Angel fish would handle the same conditions as the Gobie but Goldfish are a coldwater fish and certainly would not handle the conditions that the Angelfish and the Gobie require to survive.
Flounder Flying Fish Fluke Frogmouth catfish False moray eel Forehead brooder French angelfish
No, a guppy isn't a reptile. A guppy is a fish.
ya but some of them be together like guppy, sucker mouth catfish etc