View Full Version : Can I put Angelfish in an African Cichlid tank?
cra_za_j
10-04-2007, 5:57 PM
I have 4 toonie sized angelfish in a 20 gal. wich i am selling and i am buy a 55 gal. I was wanting to do my new tank with african cichlid tank and was wondering if they would be okay in it.
Star_Rider
10-04-2007, 6:02 PM
generally not considered a good idea.
many of the african cichlids are aggressive and an angel would make a good target fish to them.
couple that with many species of african cichlids water requirements(hard) which is not ideal for angels.
many african cichlids get their mineral requirements thru cellular osmosis. angels get them thru diet.
jpappy789
10-04-2007, 6:20 PM
I agree. Their fins would be torn to shreads.
cra_za_j
10-04-2007, 6:21 PM
The angel tank was my first, and for my second i wasn't sure if i should do African or south american cichlids, witch is better for a beginner.
RONALD123
10-04-2007, 8:15 PM
its a bad idea...when i first started i made the mistake of putting angels in with my other cichlids and the poor angels didnt last very long...
live and learn
jm1212
10-04-2007, 8:49 PM
you may want to center the tank around the angels. you could have a pretty cool amazonian biotope in a 55 gallon.
ILOVEBETTAS
10-04-2007, 8:55 PM
Not a good idea. Two reasons:
African cichlids are aggressive and would likely rip the angels' heads off.
African cichlids like hard water (8.0-9.0) and angelfish like soft water (6.0-7.0)
spudjnr123
10-04-2007, 11:31 PM
I agree with jm1212, An Amazonian Biotope would be really cool, a couple schools would look great around four angels.
Angels really shouldnt go with other agressive fish at all, they dont defend themselves well. Ive tried all kinds of combinations with angels in the past that didnt work out. Had a red tail shark kill 2 angels, had a dwarf puffer kill another, had a dempsey kill another. Doubt an angel would fare any better with an african.