55 gallon build/journal

ok, ok i know i keep changing stock list but this will be the last time. will this work? really need an answer!!!!
10-cherry barbs
4-angelfish
2-green bristlenose plecos
1-BP
and ill have 1-tetra 30-60, 1-aquatech 30-60, and a canister.i need suggestions for a canister! the tank is lightly planted with sand stones and soon to be lots of driftwood. plz answer!!!
 
No matter how many times or ways you ask, I will not recommend more than 1 angelfish in a community tank that is only 55g. To have a successful community tank with pairing angels you need a larger tank. Trying to cram 4 adult angelfish in a 55g is asking for failure. I am done trying to help you with stocking this tank.
 
ok no more angelfish than one, and im sorry you've decided to stop helping, but its your choice. anyway i decided to post a thread on another forum about stocking since people are getting a little rude just bc im asking about different possible stockings.
 
It's called frustration. Now if you were paying me for advice I'd say keep changing your mind, but all these hypothetical situations are a waste of my time.
 
get rid of 4 cherrys the BP and the plecos, pic out 4 angels and keep 6 cherrys plant lots of tall vegetation and with 2) 25% water changes per week you would be fine. if you start to have a bully angel you will need to take it out sell it or put it in an additional tank. The tall vegetation either real or fake will provide nice cover for your angels to hide.

angels when full grown produce a lot of waste, the water changes will be crucial to the health of your tank.
 
last time ill ask about stocking. if this wont work ill do the original
1-angel
1-blood parrot
1-female EBJD
2-green bristlenose plecos
and MAYBE 6-longfin rosy barbs
i can probably upgrade next year around june 4th to a 75 gallon
 
If it were my 55 i would stock

4) angels - midwater dwellers
1) blue gourami - top water dweller
2)green corydoras - bottom dwellers

and depending on your water changes you could even throw in 6 to 8 2" fish and this will max out your 1inch per gallon rule.
 
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