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hi in a year or so i know its ages but still lol i am goin to get a 300 litre or bigger aquarium i was thinking of putting
4 angelfish
3 dwarf gouramis 1 male, 2 females will be kepping some fry
1 male betta
2 clown loach
1 ancistrus
5 guppies 2 males 3 females will be keeping some fry

will there be enough space for all thse fish will they be ok together and do you know any other fish that are cool and i can add and i will get them at a young age soo they will all grow up together do you think that will make a difference and i will use my 15 gallon as a breeding aquarium and nursary for the fry

2007-07-01 06:39:15 · 2 answers · asked by Orhan K 2 in Pets Fish

2 answers

They should all be OK, It would be better with more than 2 clown loach as they prefer a larger group, you won't have many fry because of the Angels, however guppys would be a safer fish to keep with them than say Neon's, although if the Angels are added in last they should be OK. Again I would be tempted to have a pair of Bristle-noses, they're also easy to breed. The Betta is the weak link if anything is wrong they're slow moving and become a target for any fin nipping, the Angels may cause a problem there but doubtful.

AJ

2007-07-01 07:56:19 · answer #1 · answered by andyjh_uk 6 · 1 0

All of them are going to be ok with each other, but not the guppy's, you have to leave out the guppy's because of your angels and the betta
Personnally I would put in with the ones you have already chosen as follows
5 neons(schooling fish)
5 zebra danios (schooling fish)
5 balloon mollies (2 males 3 females, I really like them, they look cute)
5 platies (2 males 3 females) any kind
3 dalmatian mollies (1male 2 females, i love their colors)


But that's my personnal choice
Good luck
hope that helps


EB

2007-07-01 14:21:47 · answer #2 · answered by Kribensis lover 7 · 1 0

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