Angelfish are shoaling/schooling cichlids and they should be kept in groups of around 5 or more. If there are less than 5 the weakest one will probably be bullied and will usually die from the constant harassment. Once a pair has bonded they should be kept away from other fish when they breed.
I don't recommend it. A large Angelfish could kill a curious Betta. Angelfish are surprisingly territorial and feisty Cichlids. Both Angels and Bettas use the same area of the tank and will clash, the Betta is smaller and is likely to lose in a fight.
yes you can angel fish are American cichlids so they can be fairly teratorial but only towards their own species so try to keep similar sizes and more then 3 angels together other wise you may see squabling between them you can keep them with tetras, cat fish fighting fish black ghost knife fish if you hav large ones you can even keep them with Oscars and discus fish will always squable its a teritorial thing so always make sure that you hav enough room in the tank for the number of fish you have and also big enough for their size
I have both angel fish and mollies and glofish and they get anlong great ive had them for years and they haven't caused any trouble. They love each other.
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Freshwater Angels are a cichlid and as such they are considered semi-aggressive. Coloration of the angel does not diminish this aggression.
They get along in pairs or large groups.
Yes.
neon tetra
Angelfish Discus Koi Neon tetra Guppies Paradise fish Swordtails Gouramis Barbs Betta fish
Neon Tetra is one of the natural food for the angelfish in the wild. Although, most fish will eat anything that can fit into their mouth.
angel fish can eat neon tetras is the simple answer, but i have angel fish and neon tetras in the same tank and the angel fish does not bother the neons, although this may be because the angel fish is not full grown yet so it is a 50% chance
Do you mean will they mate with other fish or get along with other fish? They will not mate with other fish, but they will get along without tetras.
You don't! What you do is get a 55 gallon tank because angelfish won't be happy in a 10 gallon tank, and then you take the betta out of the tank (it will fight with your other fish) and just get more mollies and put lots of hiding places in the tank so the babies will live.
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
Tilapia are in the cichlid family along with such popular aquarium fish as the Oscar and the freshwater angelfish.
There are not many fish that are compatible with Angelfish. Only Angelfish are truly compatible with Angelfish.
The angelfish is a breed of fish.
Bigger fish eat angelfish such as catfish.
no a tetra fish has a shiny streak