Okay, having dealt with serious aggression from breeding kribs in my 75g community, I have downsized to just a few females and some fry that I'm waiting until they grow enough to sell or get eaten, besides what I've got for other fish.
I've wanted to get an angel for a long time, but I really, really, really do not want to invite any more breeding issues into my tanks. I just cannot handle it nor can my other fish. IMHO, breeders are not for community tanks (unless they're guppies or something that don't get protect their young and fry become snacks). I learned this the hard way after losing 10 of my diamond tetras out of 19. Yes, I'm down to only 9 diamonds. Anyway, I was thinking of just getting one as I thought they don't need to be in pairs or groups. However, now I'm reading that they get lonely without company.
Do I have to get more than one for them to be happy or will it be fine alone? I haven't gotten one yet, because I want to straighten out this issue and let the tank settle a bit first. If I have to get more than 1, then I think I am going to skip the angel for now. I just don't have the room to set up another tank for a breeding pair, and it would defeat the purpose of adding it to my community, which is what I wanted.
Anyway, my current stocking is as follows:
2 honey gouramis
2 L387 plecos
4 olive nerite snails and 1 C. corona
A few guppies (willing to let them be angel food)
9 diamond tetras (thinking about getting a few more to bulk up the school again)
1 gold ram
4 female kribs (and a few fry that will be leaving before I get the angel, if I get it)
It's fairly well planted, though by no means heavily planted. I've got anubias on driftwood, caves for the kribs and plecs, Java moss, flame moss, bacopa monnieri, some pennywort, water sprite (some planted some floating), water lettuce, salvinia minima, and duckweed. Almost the whole surface of the tank is covered by the floaters.
I've got a Marineland C360 as well as a Tetra Whisper HOB for backup.
I've wanted to get an angel for a long time, but I really, really, really do not want to invite any more breeding issues into my tanks. I just cannot handle it nor can my other fish. IMHO, breeders are not for community tanks (unless they're guppies or something that don't get protect their young and fry become snacks). I learned this the hard way after losing 10 of my diamond tetras out of 19. Yes, I'm down to only 9 diamonds. Anyway, I was thinking of just getting one as I thought they don't need to be in pairs or groups. However, now I'm reading that they get lonely without company.
Do I have to get more than one for them to be happy or will it be fine alone? I haven't gotten one yet, because I want to straighten out this issue and let the tank settle a bit first. If I have to get more than 1, then I think I am going to skip the angel for now. I just don't have the room to set up another tank for a breeding pair, and it would defeat the purpose of adding it to my community, which is what I wanted.
Anyway, my current stocking is as follows:
2 honey gouramis
2 L387 plecos
4 olive nerite snails and 1 C. corona
A few guppies (willing to let them be angel food)
9 diamond tetras (thinking about getting a few more to bulk up the school again)
1 gold ram
4 female kribs (and a few fry that will be leaving before I get the angel, if I get it)
It's fairly well planted, though by no means heavily planted. I've got anubias on driftwood, caves for the kribs and plecs, Java moss, flame moss, bacopa monnieri, some pennywort, water sprite (some planted some floating), water lettuce, salvinia minima, and duckweed. Almost the whole surface of the tank is covered by the floaters.
I've got a Marineland C360 as well as a Tetra Whisper HOB for backup.