no it would fight till death because betta fish are aggressive
Yes, Angelfish live in the corals.
Angelfish live in almost all the continents.
Angelfish live in water. They do not get it.
Yes angelfish do live in the coral reefs.
Platy's are live bearing fish and do not lay eggs, the young are born alive and free swimming.
There are many types of angelfish that live all over the world. Generally, angelfish live in freshwater where it stays warm most of the time.
I have seen stranger combinations. However, keep in mind you may very well lose some fins. Either the barbs on angels or platys, or angels on platy or barbs.
Yes, platy fish are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Freshwater Angelfish live in rivers, in the shallow sunny areas. Marine angelfish mostly live in and around coral reefs, also a very sunny area.
They don't. They give live birth.
Angelfish usually live in the shallows, on tropical islands
Well, the guppies might nip the angelfish's fins, which, in return, would cause the angelfish to chase and possibly eat them. The angelfish would terrorize the danios and tetras by chasing them. Quick side note: if you are planning on keeping a platy, I really wouldn't keep one! They're quite social fish, and they like to be in small groups. Basically, the angelfish will chase any small fish. The biggest problem you will encounter with this aquarium setup is the fight between the angelfish and the betta. I know from experience-I kept an angelfish and a betta together in a tank myself, and the betta ended up dying. The angelfish will nip the betta's fins, and the betta will nip the angelfish's. They will chase each other and bite a lot. My betta had fin rot and died because the angelfish had caused the fin rot to grow due to the fact that she had torn off all of his fins. I would definitely rethink this aquarium setup.