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So, here's my current plan for my tank, down the road.

50g
A pair of pearl gourami
4 Angels
a pair of BN
amanos
anubias, grasses, driftwood

Anybody see any issues with that? Never kept angels before, will they attack the plecos like some chiclids will?

I want to make sure this plan is good to go before I get set on it...

also, would these fish care if the substrate is gravel or sand?
 
On the pearl gouramis--get either 2 females, or 1 male, or 1 male and 2 females.

On the angels--they should be OK, unless they want to breed. I have 4 in my 100gal. and one pairs breeds about every once in a while. Never had any hatch either 2 females or infertile. Eggs are nice food for my other fish.
 
im not sure 100% but i think i was told once that you cant keep gouramis and angels in the same tank due to aggression issues or something like that.
 
Why? I had a pair, and they were great... but then the male died :eek:

Sometimes the male is ready to breed and the female is not. With 2 females the chances of having one ready is higher.
 
I would not keep 4 angels in a 50 gallon, especially with a pair or trio of pearl gouramis. Eventually, I think you will find yourself with paired-off angels and will have to find new homes for the other 2 due to aggression. Problem is, the remaining pair will become very territorial when spawning, and I don't think the pearls will have anywhere to go to get away from them. Tanker's setup, being twice as big as yours, is no problem I'm sure. However, I just think that the pearls are too passive to hold their own with a pair of angels in a 50 (they are the most passive species of gourami I have kept).

If you are set on keeping both species, I would suggest a pair/trio of pearls and a single angel. I don't think you would have aggression issues that way. A pair of BN plecos should pose no issue for you, and should be very interesting to watch. If you choose to skip the other angels, you could easily add a school of fuller-bodied tetras, like lemons, columbians, diamonds, etc. Sounds like this will be a great tank!!! :)

ETA: Your fish will be happy with either sand or gravel for substrate. Your plants shouldn't mind either.
 
(think lots of tall cover)

my 55 has 2 breeding pairs of angels 2 bn's and 6 albino corydoras.

adding any other fish in mid-top level would be a bad idea.
as it is these angels get along pretty good for breeding pairs..but imagine the tank cut in half...they have established territories and I keep an eye on them as sometimes it can get down right UGLY
 
How long does it realistically take for angels to go from dime to full grown? (~6 in long and 10 in tall, right?)
 
ok, so I prolly don't want 4 angels in a 50. assuming my wife won't let me get the two 1000 gal tanks I want (despite not having anywhere to put them) that prolly means less angels... I've read that if I keep less than 4, they will have aggression problems between them, unless they happen to be a mated pair. Is there any way to tell when they are dime to nickel size if they will play nice? I was originally thinking of only having two, anyway.
 
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