Yes, assuming it is a small angelfish there is room and they should get along. A small corydoras catfish would fit in nicely too.
2007-01-29 09:56:23
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answer #1
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answered by rip snort 3
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No, and you must remove your dwarf gouramis.
5 gallons is simply not enough room for any of those fish. With a tank that smaller, you're pretty much limited to a male betta, or a few cherry barbs or a few white cloud mountain minows.
Dwarf gouramis need about 6-7 gallons apiece and angelfish need 10 gallons each with a 20 gallon base.
2007-01-29 18:50:47
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answered by Zoe 6
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No. Angelfish are not 'scared'. Angelfish are cichlids, and when they mature they can be aggressive, like all cichlids. They do not need to be kept in groups, but they do need at least 10 gallons per fish with a 20 gallon minimum. So, you need at least a 20 gallon tank to keep 1 angelfish, but then ten gallons per angelfish, so 3 in a 30 gallon, 7 in a 70 gallon, etc.
Also, your dwarf gouramis are overcrowded in a 5 gallon tank. You might be able to keep one dwarf gourami, alone, happliy in a tank that size.
2007-01-29 18:05:29
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answered by Ellen 1
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Yes if you want to feed it the gouriamies (are agressive fish). Angelfish are very scared fish plus they need to be with three/four angelfish or the usually die right away. Angel fish don't like to much commotion in the tank, plus they need to been in at lease 20 gal or bigger.
2007-01-29 17:59:44
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answered by honeybunny 3
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No you can't, have 3 fishes in a 5 gallon tank, the angelfish grow big,they will fight as well, you can get a bigger tank, try a pet store or like petsmart or petco they always have aquariums on sale.
2007-01-29 21:14:00
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answered by Carrie G 5
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Nope an angel would be way too much fish for a 5 gallon. The dwarf gouramis are a great chice for that tank. If you want to add something, I would go for a couple of dwarf cory catfish or manybe a few small tetras, like neons or glolights. That would be about max for a 5 gallon tank.
Best of luck!
2007-01-29 18:36:02
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answered by magicman116 7
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WHOLLY SH*T NO!!!!!
5 Gallon!!!
you need at least 20 Gallons for like just one angel fish!
2007-01-29 17:55:41
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answered by Tyler G 1
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