Adding Angelfish to planted tank

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I will be adding angelfish to my planted tank in 2 weeks. Whats a reasonable number? Which type would you recommend for the most vivid color. I was looking at the golds and orange koi. I also like the veil. Any suggestions?

Scott
 
I believe the general rule for angelfish is 1 per every ten gallons of tank space, but that would not include putting 1 angel in a 10 gallon tank. I think the smallest recommended tank size is a 20 gallon high. I prefer the koi and sunset blushers, but I have 6 koi and 1 blusher currently in a 55 gal. grow out tank, so I am biased. They are all beautiful, and I think you will just have to look at a lot of breeders websites and decide what you like best. You also should keep in mind that some of your angels may pair up, and that could cause problems in your tank for the unpaired angels unless the tank is very large. How big of a tank will you be putting them in?
 
Wow!
I've never seen an Angel fish like that one!

55 is a nice sized tank...
 
When it comes to angelfish I think there is not a prettier fish than a natural (silver) angelfish. I'm not a fan of the manmade unatural colours, but I guess that's just my opinion. In a 55, I'd go with 5, they's make a nice school and spread out the aggression among the whole group.
 
I too am a fan of the natural silver varient, but my top notch favorites are the black marbled angels and the completely black ones.

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As far as I know altum is a different species of freshwater angelfish, and is very hard to find in this country.

My personal favorite color variety is still the wild (silver and black bars), but I also keep a black veil, a blusher and a black veil angel. They are about my favorite species of fish... And if you do get a pair that lays eggs they will herd ALL the other fish into a small corner of the tank. My pair of 2.5 inch angels chased a 9" pleco into the corner!
 
Altums are a different specie (Pterophyllum altum as opposed to Pterophyllum scalare) and require more care than regular angels.
 
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