Yes, they can, but they usually are with a mate or are alone. If you do have more than a pair in a tank, then make sure they can each have their own territory. Angelfish can be very territorial.
Some species of fish are loners, (eg. Siamese fighting fish/ Betta splendens). Some like to be kept as a male/female pair (eg Oscar/ Astronotus ocellatus) and other species like to be kept in groups of 5 or more (eg Discus/ Symphysodon species), except when they are breeding and others like to be kept in larger shoals/schools of over 10 and spawn as a group (eg Clown loach/ Botia macracantha).
Angelfish like to live alone. Angelfish are very feisty fish.
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Yes, they do. Angelfish love to socialize with their mates, or other angelfish.
yes.......just like you
Periwinkles live in groups, just like mussels, to retain moisture.
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can..
no they do not live in groups
they live alone
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can!
They live alone.
They live alone!
They live in small groups
They live in groups, called herds.