Another request for opinions on my stocking level...

At 1", they really are cute. I bought one that unfortunately died the next day. It was really sad. I exchanged him (I hate talking about fish like they're products) for an adult one who is doing quite well. I was really looking forward to watching the small one grow.

Mine doesn't clean a lick of algae, really, (I guess I don't need him too, either), and he likes to knock newly planted plants out of the gravel, too. I love him just the same, though.

Do you have any wood in the tank?

Sam
 
ChicoRaton said:
I am aware I might have to seperate the angels if two pair off... Actually I remember discussing this here at one point. I thitnk the thread topic was kribs and angels or something like that. anyway I was goign to get 3 angels but decided 4 was a better number so that if two paired off, at least it wouldn't be only one getting the aggression until I could get the other two moved out. As for the kribs, like I said, I don't think they'll ever pair up. They're not exactly buddy buddy with each other, hehe


Aggression from an angelfish pair isn't something you can "spread-out". The dominant pair will become dominant over the WHOLE tank, not just one side, or part of it. The other two and any other mid to top dwelling fish will be attacked constantly until they either die, or cower in the corner 99% of the time. They also won't grow as fast, as the dominant pair will bully the majority of the food away.
 
I don't agree that your going to have to separate the angels after they pair off. In a 55 gallon there should be plenty of room from two pairs, especially since the tank is planted. Sure there is going to be some bullying and aggression, but it shouldn't be horrible. The pair is still going to have two other angels to pick on, the kribs, and the cories. You should be fine with that stocking level, even if the kribs and angels pair off. The kribs will establish a territory on the bottom level, maybe bother the cories a little, but they will probably leave the bristlenose alone, especially after they find out that bristlenoses have a set of retractable spikes on either side of the head that they do not hesitate to use when harassed. I'd love to see a picture of the tank.
 
I don't agree that your going to have to separate the angels after they pair off. In a 55 gallon there should be plenty of room from two pairs, especially since the tank is planted. Sure there is going to be some bullying and aggression, but it shouldn't be horrible.

my thoughts exactly. we'll see what happens in a few months anyway

Do you have any wood in the tank?
yup :)

the little guy is getting chased around (nonaggressively) by the angels less now, so maybe he'll be able to get at an algae wafer before the corys get it one of these days, hehe

I'd love to see a picture of the tank.
Well it isn't in great shape at the moment, but I took some pictures anyway. The plants need some substrate nutrients (I got flourish root tabs) and the diatoms are taking over:mad: I didn't have a tripod, so please excuse the low picture quality and excessive contrast... I had to set my camera to 1600 iso.

Whole tank:
tank.jpg


The Angels, from left to right: Diavolo, Olivia, Viola, and "Krystyn Rocks My Face Off!"(My friend named that one. I usually call her just "krystyn")
Diavolo is the only really good looking one but he wouldn't turn sideways for me
angels.jpg


[edit] it hasn't been planted for long, a month and a half or so, so I'm still waiting for it to grow in some more.[/edit]
 
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