You're pretty well-stocked as it is, I'd add nothing else except maybe another cory or two - they like to school.
2007-05-30 07:22:15
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answered by blackbimmer1972 4
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No, there just isn't enough room for an Angelfish. About the minimum size for an Angelfish is a 29 gallon.
2007-05-29 12:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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that's far too many angelfish for that length tank. you're able to be able to desire to get 18 to 19 of them new properties. and you water is a sprint too heat, carry it down to78 tiers slowly. Seastar's are not freshwater, and maximum crabs you will discover are not freshwater the two, they're brackish. in certainty purple Clawed Crabs are brackish no longer freshwater. they are going to die if stored in a freshwater tank, for too long. Please do some extra examine, and discover maximum of your angels new properties. stable success
2016-12-12 05:46:12
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answered by lacuesta 4
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no, because angelfish get pretty big, you just never see alot of them in the stores. if you would want an angel fish you would need like a 30 gallon tank and when it gets bigger most likely it will eat all your other fish because they are too small
2007-05-29 15:54:48
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answered by Benjamin L 2
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No although the angel will grow in body size to 6inches in your tank it will become stunted, the depth of a tank for angel fish should really be a minumum of 18inchs and i would suggest 24inchs. apart from which you are already at the limit with what you have in there.
AJ
2007-05-29 12:27:16
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answered by andyjh_uk 6
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no the tank is too shallow. angel fish are really tall and need a tall tank to keep there fins from dragging on the ground and getting all frayed and ugly. also if a angel is kept in a shallow tank the fins can bend and make it difficult for the fish to swim..
2007-05-29 14:51:45
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answered by Mary 3
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No.
Angelfish grow too large to be kept in a 10 gallon.
They will grow to 6 inches you know.
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2007-05-29 12:19:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, too many fish will lead to territorial space, and therefore make your fish aggressive, causing them to fight each other, for space.
2007-05-29 13:41:09
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answered by Tunish305 3
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no.
2007-05-29 12:19:09
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answered by Manny G. 2
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