You can try but I don't reccomend it. The cichlids are a lot more aggressive than the angels. My best bet is to keep the angels in a semi aggressive or peaceful community tank. But if you HAVE to put them with cichlids... Put them with South Americans at least
No, cichlids and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank because they have different water temperature and pH requirements. Mixing them can lead to stress and health issues for both species.
Angel fish are types of cichlids and are considered semi-aggressive and often are fin nippers.
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Freshwater angelfish and Oscar cichlids can be kept together, but compatibility largely depends on the individual fish's temperament and the size of the tank. Oscars are generally more aggressive and territorial, especially as they mature, which can pose a threat to the more peaceful angelfish. A large aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and space can help reduce aggression, but close monitoring is essential to ensure both species can coexist safely. It's often recommended to keep them in separate tanks if aggression arises.
No, African cichlids and goldfish should not be kept together in the same tank because they have different water temperature and habitat requirements. Mixing them can lead to stress, aggression, and potential health issues for both species.
Tiger barbs, many cichlids, some gouramis, sharks, and eels can all be put together in the same tank as long as the is big enough to hold them all.
Goldfish and cichlids should not be kept together in the same tank. Goldfish prefer cooler water temperatures and produce a lot of waste, while cichlids prefer warmer water and are more aggressive. This can lead to stress and potential harm to both species if kept together. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
Guppies and Malawi cichlids should generally not be kept together in the same tank. Malawi cichlids are territorial and can be aggressive, which can stress or harm smaller, peaceful fish like guppies. Additionally, the water parameters preferred by each species differ, with cichlids typically requiring harder, more alkaline water. It's best to house these fish in separate tanks that cater to their specific needs.
No, cichlids require lots of space, and they are very aggressive towards other tank mates. If you want cichlids, get a large tank and only put other cichlids in it.
I dont get it. Did your angelfish die?
Male fighting fish & angelfish shouldn't be placed together, as they will fight & probably about kill each other. Female fighting fish & angelfish work great, as neither are inclined to chase the others fins. Just remember to place a lot of plants in the tank.
yes you can hre is a list okay for adding to the tank: Dwarf Angelfish, Large Angelfish, Anthias, Basslets, Blennies, Boxfish, Clownfish, Goatfish, Gobies, Hawkfish, Hogfish, Parrotfish, Pseudochromis, Puffers, Tangs & Surgeons and Wrasse.